Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 July 2007
We report a rare case of sinonasal hybrid tumour within an inverted papilloma.
The patient's case history and course of management are presented. The relevant medical literature are reviewed and discussed.
A 60-year-old man presented with unilateral nasal obstruction associated with anosmia. An ENT examination revealed a unilateral, left nasal mass. A provisional diagnosis of inverted papilloma was made. The patient underwent a transnasal endoscopic excision of the tumour, which was unfortunately complicated by a cerebrospinal fluid leak. Further treatment of this patient is described. We highlight the features of associated malignancy in inverted papilloma, and the importance of thorough histopathological examination of tissue specimens.
Treatment of inverted papilloma with limited involvement of the skull base can be successfully achieved by endoscopic excision. A high index of clinical suspicion, together with meticulous histopathological examination, will enable diagnosis of associated malignancy. This will ensure that appropriate adjuvant treatment is given, resulting in a good clinical outcome.
Presented at the 26th International Symposium on Infection and Allergy of the Nose. 1–4 February 2007, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.