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Mohamed Amin Chaabouni1, Souha Kallel1, Rania Kharrat1, Ines Kharrat1, Manel Mellouli2, Bouthaina Hammami1, Ilhem Charfeddine1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Organized hematoma of the maxillary sinus (OHMS) is a rare benign disease that can be locally aggressive. The diagnosis of this condition is challenging. CASE REPORTS: We report two cases of OHMS presented with recurrent nasal bleeding, nasal obstruction and anosmia. Radiological findings were suggestive of a vascularised lesion in the first case and a malignant tumor of the maxillary sinus in the second case. Both patients underwent an endonasal endoscopic surgery, There was no recurrence at 19 months' and six months' follow-up respectively.Entities:
Keywords: Endonasal endoscopic surgery; Epistaxis; Maxillary sinus; Nasal obstruction; Organized hematoma; Sinonasal tumor
Year: 2021 PMID: 34222110 PMCID: PMC8231303 DOI: 10.22038/ijorl.2021.48295.2594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 2251-7251
Fig 1CT of the paranasal sinuses: (A) nonenhanced coronal section shows heterogenous soft-tissue mass (arrow) in the right maxillary sinus, the ethmoid and the nasal cavity with destruction of the medial wall of the sinus and the nasal septum, destruction of the orbital floor and extension of the mass into the peri-orbita (arrow head). (B) enhanced axial section shows nonhomogeneous enhancement
Fig 2Arteriography before (A) and after (B) embolization
Fig 3Specimen of organized hematoma: friable dark red portions and fibrous portions (color should be used)
Fig 4Nonenhanced CT of the paranasal sinuses: coronal section (A) and axial section (B) show a well-defined expansible mass of the right maxillary sinus, the frontal sinus, the ethmoid and the nasal cavity with destruction of the medial wall of the sinus, the nasal septum and the orbital floor.
Fig 5MRI of the parasansal sinuses: (A) axial section of T1-weighted: a well-defined expansible mass of the right maxillary sinus and the nasal cavity with low signal intensity. (B) coronal section of T2-weighted: the mass demonstrates heterogeneous high signal intensity with extension into the right orbit (arrow). (C) axial section of contrast-enhanced MRI: heterogeneous enhancement of the mass
Fig 6Sinonasal organized hematoma: the respiratory epithelium (arrow) is lifted by a cystic cavity (asterix) containing hemorrhage and fibrin. The cyst wall is consisting of hyalinized, hypocellular fibrous tissue