| Literature DB >> 27790593 |
Ashir Kolikkal Ramachamparambathu1, Manoj Vengal2, Abdulla Mufeed3, Nizaro Siyo4, Anis Ahmed5.
Abstract
Malignant tumours of maxillary sinus are rare. They are usually diagnosed in the late stages when they perforate the sinus walls. The presence of large air space in the maxillary sinus facilitates asymptomatic growth of the sinus malignancy. The clinical presentation of these tumours depends on the sinus wall involved by the disease. The medial wall is usually the first to become eroded, leading to nasal obstruction, epistaxis or discharge. Rarely, symptoms of maxillary sinus carcinoma can resemble dental infection and the affected patients may visit dental clinic seeking treatment. This report presents a case of carcinoma of maxillary sinus mimicking odontogenic infection. Computed tomographic findings explained the reason for the present lesion to masquerade as an inflammatory condition. The importance of advanced imaging modalities for prompt identification of such lesions is discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Asymptomatic; Computed tomography; Squamous cell carcinoma
Year: 2016 PMID: 27790593 PMCID: PMC5072093 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/21256.8520
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X