A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass

Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma is a relatively new diagnosis, only added to the World Health Organization classification of tumours in 2005. The lesion results from non-neoplastic overgrowth of glandular tissue in the nasal cavity and rarely in de sinus cavities and is often associated...

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Main Authors: Stephanie Vanden Bossche, Geert De Vos, Marc Lemmerling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology
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Online Access:https://www.jbsr.be/articles/1366
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description Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma is a relatively new diagnosis, only added to the World Health Organization classification of tumours in 2005. The lesion results from non-neoplastic overgrowth of glandular tissue in the nasal cavity and rarely in de sinus cavities and is often associated with nasal polyposis. The classical appearance of a bilateral mass in the olfactory cleft causing widening of the olfactory cleft allows the radiologist to suggest the diagnosis on computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.
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spelling doaj.art-f4fe42c8af234b238420573bda04a44b2022-12-21T19:43:18ZengUbiquity PressJournal of the Belgian Society of Radiology2514-82812018-04-01102110.5334/jbsr.13661113A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity MassStephanie Vanden Bossche0Geert De Vos1Marc Lemmerling2Department of Radiology, AZ Jan Palfijn, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Otorhinolaryngology, AZ Sint-Lucas, Ghent, BelgiumDepartment of Radiology, AZ Sint-Lucas, Ghent, BelgiumRespiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma is a relatively new diagnosis, only added to the World Health Organization classification of tumours in 2005. The lesion results from non-neoplastic overgrowth of glandular tissue in the nasal cavity and rarely in de sinus cavities and is often associated with nasal polyposis. The classical appearance of a bilateral mass in the olfactory cleft causing widening of the olfactory cleft allows the radiologist to suggest the diagnosis on computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging.https://www.jbsr.be/articles/1366REAHrespiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartomaolfactory cleftnasal cavity mass
spellingShingle Stephanie Vanden Bossche
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Marc Lemmerling
A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass
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olfactory cleft
nasal cavity mass
title A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass
title_full A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass
title_fullStr A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass
title_full_unstemmed A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass
title_short A Typical but Underdiagnosed Nasal Cavity Mass
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respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma
olfactory cleft
nasal cavity mass
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