| Literature DB >> 23724252 |
Sampan S Bist1, Manisha Bisht, Jagdish P Purohit, Ratna Saxena.
Abstract
Primary atrophic rhinitis is a progressive chronic nasal disease and histopathologically characterized by squamous metaplasia and two characteristic types of vascular involvement (type I and type II). Despite its chronicity and squamous transformation, nothing is known about the occurrence of malignancy in atrophic rhinitis. The present work was undertaken to study the histopathological characteristics in primary atrophic rhinitis and identify whether it has any association with malignant transformation. Nasal biopsies obtained from 90 patients diagnosed as primary atrophic rhinitis were studied. Squamous metaplasia was noted in 89% of patients, and type I and type II vascular involvement were seen in 67% and 33% of patients, respectively. This preliminary report suggests that there is no association between atrophic rhinitis and precancerous lesions of nasal cavity despite squamous metaplasia and confirms the presence of two types of vascular changes in the disease which is helpful to decide the treatment modality.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 23724252 PMCID: PMC3658637 DOI: 10.5402/2011/269479
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISRN Otolaryngol ISSN: 2090-5742
Summary of the main histopathological features seen in the study.
| S. no. | Histopathological features | No. of cases (%) |
|---|---|---|
| (a) Status of epithelium | ||
| 1 | Partial squamous metaplasia | 30 (33.33%) |
| 2 | Total squamous metaplasia | 35 (38.88%) |
| 3 | Denuded epithelium | 10 (11.11%) |
| 4 | Total squamous metaplasia with keratinization | 15 (16.66%) |
| (b) Tunica propria | ||
| 1 | Granulation tissue | 38 (42.22%) |
| 2 | Chronic inflammatory cellular infiltrate | 31 (34.44%) |
| 3 | Fibrosis | 15 (16.66%) |
| 4 | Granulation tissue with fibrosis | 03 (3.33%) |
| 5 | Chronic inflammatory cellular infiltration with fibrosis | 03 (3.33%) |
| Basement membrane | ||
| Thickened | 51 (56.66%) | |
| 6 | Ill-defined | 30 (33.33%) |
| Normal | 09 (10%) | |
| (c) Mucous glands | ||
| 1 | Absence of glands | 33 (36.66%) |
| 2 | Reduction in size and number of glands | 42 (46.66%) |
| 3 | Normal glands | 15 (16.66%) |
| (d) Blood Vessels | ||
| 1 | Reduced vascularity | 42 (46.66%) |
| 2 | Endarteritis | 12 (13.33%) |
| 3 | Periarteritis | 06 (6.66%) |
| 4 | Dilated blood vessels | 30 (33.33%) |
Figure 1Microphotograph showing squamous metaplasia (H & E, ×10).
Figure 2Microphotograph showing dilated blood vessel (H & E, ×10).
Figure 3Microphotograph showing endarteritis (H & E, ×10).