Nasal Biphenotypic Sino-Nasal Sarcoma in a Young Female-A Diagnostic Dilemma.

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Nasal Biphenotypic Sino-Nasal Sarcoma in a Young Female-A Diagnostic Dilemma.

Dr. Hussein Al Zamel
Dr. Hussein Al Zamel
Dr. Sheikha Alkhudher
Dr. Sheikha Alkhudher
Dr. Imtiyaz Nawaz Bhat
Dr. Imtiyaz Nawaz Bhat
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Introduction: We report a case of sino-nasal sarcoma (SNS) which is a rare malignant tumor that forms in the nasal structure and only a few cases that were reported in the literature. Case Report: The patient was a 35 years old woman. She presented with a history of right nasal obstruction from a couple of months at the time of presentation and recent attacks of epistaxis. Diagnosis of SNS was made after careful history taking, Computed tomography (CT) scan and confirmed by a secondary biopsy histology report that was done in Harvard Medical school. The patient underwent surgery and the mass was excised endoscopically. Her symptoms have improved significantly and after two years follow up there was no recurrence of the tumor. Discussion and Conclusion: In conclusion, Biphenotypic Sino-nasal sarcoma is a very rare and newly diagnosed entity. However, it should be kept in mind while dealing with any suspicious nasal masses in patients especially in females.

Nasal Biphenotypic Sino-Nasal Sarcoma in a Young Female-A Diagnostic Dilemma.

Introduction: We report a case of sino-nasal sarcoma (SNS) which is a rare malignant tumor that forms in the nasal structure and only a few cases that were reported in the literature. Case Report: The patient was a 35 years old woman. She presented with a history of right nasal obstruction from a couple of months at the time of presentation and recent attacks of epistaxis. Diagnosis of SNS was made after careful history taking, Computed tomography (CT) scan and confirmed by a secondary biopsy histology report that was done in Harvard Medical school. The patient underwent surgery and the mass was excised endoscopically. Her symptoms have improved significantly and after two years follow up there was no recurrence of the tumor. Discussion and Conclusion: In conclusion, Biphenotypic Sino-nasal sarcoma is a very rare and newly diagnosed entity. However, it should be kept in mind while dealing with any suspicious nasal masses in patients especially in females.

Dr. Hussein Al Zamel
Dr. Hussein Al Zamel
Dr. Sheikha Alkhudher
Dr. Sheikha Alkhudher
Dr. Imtiyaz Nawaz Bhat
Dr. Imtiyaz Nawaz Bhat

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Dr. Hussein Al Zamel. 2018. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 18 (GJMR Volume 18 Issue J2): .

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Nasal Biphenotypic Sino-Nasal Sarcoma in a Young Female-A Diagnostic Dilemma.

Dr. Hussein Al Zamel
Dr. Hussein Al Zamel
Dr. Sheikha Alkhudher
Dr. Sheikha Alkhudher
Dr. Imtiyaz Nawaz Bhat
Dr. Imtiyaz Nawaz Bhat

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