Choanal Polyps of Unusual Presentation a A Series of 4 Cases

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Dr. Ajay Manickam
Dr. Ajay Manickam MBBS
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Ajay Manickam
Ajay Manickam
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Shaswati Sengupta
Shaswati Sengupta
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Debangshu Ghosh
Debangshu Ghosh
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Sebananda Haldar
Sebananda Haldar
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Jayanta Saha
Jayanta Saha
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SK Basu
SK Basu
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Souradeep Ray
Souradeep Ray
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Choanal polyps are the solitary benign tumours that originate from the sinus or nasal mucosa projecting into the nasal cavity, choana and even up to the oropharynx. The exact aetiology of choanal polyps is unknown. Several theories have been formulated in the past years to describe the aetiology of choanal polyps. It is more commonly seen in young age patients. In young patients with a history of unilateral progressive nasal obstruction, it is always necessary to rule out choanal polyp. Although antrochoanal polyps are the most common, it is not a rule. Choanal polyp can also originate from sphenoid sinus and ethmoidal sinus, nasal septum and lateral wall of nose. Rare cases of these presentations are also reported. Endoscopy assisted surgery is the treatment of choice. Endoscopy can also be used as a diagnostic guide when CT scan findings are inconclusive in differentiating antrochoanal and sphenochoanal polyp. One must also keep in mind the other possible differential diagnosis.

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Dr. Ajay Manickam. 2015. \u201cChoanal Polyps of Unusual Presentation a A Series of 4 Cases\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 15 (GJMR Volume 15 Issue J2): .

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Choanal polyps are the solitary benign tumours that originate from the sinus or nasal mucosa projecting into the nasal cavity, choana and even up to the oropharynx. The exact aetiology of choanal polyps is unknown. Several theories have been formulated in the past years to describe the aetiology of choanal polyps. It is more commonly seen in young age patients. In young patients with a history of unilateral progressive nasal obstruction, it is always necessary to rule out choanal polyp. Although antrochoanal polyps are the most common, it is not a rule. Choanal polyp can also originate from sphenoid sinus and ethmoidal sinus, nasal septum and lateral wall of nose. Rare cases of these presentations are also reported. Endoscopy assisted surgery is the treatment of choice. Endoscopy can also be used as a diagnostic guide when CT scan findings are inconclusive in differentiating antrochoanal and sphenochoanal polyp. One must also keep in mind the other possible differential diagnosis.

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