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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine ; : 120-126, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-106182

ABSTRACT

Sinonasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma (SNUC) is a very rare, highly aggressive malignant tumor of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. SNUC tends to present with advanced-stage disease, often with intracranial invasion. It requires an aggressive multimodality therapy that includes surgical resection. A cure rate of less than 20% is generally reported in the literature, with most patients dying within 1 year of onset of the disease. Three patients diagnosed as SNUC were treated at the Yeungnam University Medical Center between the years 2000 and 2003 were analyzed retrospectively. All patients presented with the disease very advanced. The three cases were given chemotherapy or chemotherapy with radiotherapy. Two patients died of the disease, surviving only 6 and 11 months following treatment, respectively. We did a follow-up on just the one remaining case with incomplete controlled disease for 27 months. The overall prognosis of SNUC is very poor. We consider that more intensive multimodality therapies are recommended for all patients with SNUC.


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Humans , Academic Medical Centers , Carcinoma , Drug Therapy , Follow-Up Studies , Nasal Cavity , Paranasal Sinuses , Prognosis , Radiotherapy , Retrospective Studies
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery ; : 515-518, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-655952

ABSTRACT

Chordomas arise mainly in the sacrococcygeal region, and to a lesser extent, in the spheno-occipital region. When occurring in the latter region, they may protrude into nasopharynx and rarely into the sinonasal tract, mainly sphenoid sinus. Histologically, the vacuolated physaliphorous cell is pathognomonic. This tumor is histologically benign but locally aggressive and often far advanced at the time of presentation. The current treatment is applying surgical excision with/without postoperative radiation. Since its first report in 1987, there have a several reports of primary nasopharyngeal chordoma throughout the world. In Korea, one case of sphenoidal chordoma was reported in 1993, but there had been no report of primary nasopharyngeal chordoma. We report a recent case of primary nasopharyngeal chordoma we have treated by transnasal endoscopic surgical excision and present a review of the literature.


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Chordoma , Korea , Nasopharynx , Sacrococcygeal Region , Sphenoid Sinus
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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine ; : 28-38, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-140523

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chronic paranasal sinusitis is one of the most common disease in the otorhinolaryngologic field. Endoscopic sinus surgery is treatment of choice in chronic paranasal sinusitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate objective and subjective treatment outcomes of endoscopic sinus surgery in adult chronic paranasal sinusitis with or without polyp. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed 84 adult patients underwent endoscopic sinus surgery by one surgeon from June 1999 to June 2000, prospectively. We analyzed preoperative and postoperative subjective symptom scores and acoustic rhinometric results. RESULTS: Fifty cases were male and thirty four cases female. The average age was of 33 year-old (range: 17 to 66 years). There was significantly improvement of symptom scores in postoperative 3 months and 6 months compared with preoperative symptom scores. There was significantly increased postoperative total volume of nasal cavity. When we compared high score group with low score group, there was statistically significant improvement of symptom scores between preoperative stage and postoperative 3 months in radiologic grading group. CONCLUSIONS: Endoscopic sinus surgery is considered to be effective for the treatment of chronic paranasal sinusitis. It seems to be helpful to employ subjective symptom score system and objective total volume change of nasal cavity through acoustic rhinometric test to analyze effectiveness of endoscopic sinus surgery. In this study, the most important preoperative factor of sinus surgery outcomes is radiologic grading system.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Acoustics , Nasal Cavity , Polyps , Prospective Studies , Rhinometry, Acoustic , Sinusitis
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Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine ; : 28-38, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-140522

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chronic paranasal sinusitis is one of the most common disease in the otorhinolaryngologic field. Endoscopic sinus surgery is treatment of choice in chronic paranasal sinusitis. The aim of this study was to evaluate objective and subjective treatment outcomes of endoscopic sinus surgery in adult chronic paranasal sinusitis with or without polyp. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed 84 adult patients underwent endoscopic sinus surgery by one surgeon from June 1999 to June 2000, prospectively. We analyzed preoperative and postoperative subjective symptom scores and acoustic rhinometric results. RESULTS: Fifty cases were male and thirty four cases female. The average age was of 33 year-old (range: 17 to 66 years). There was significantly improvement of symptom scores in postoperative 3 months and 6 months compared with preoperative symptom scores. There was significantly increased postoperative total volume of nasal cavity. When we compared high score group with low score group, there was statistically significant improvement of symptom scores between preoperative stage and postoperative 3 months in radiologic grading group. CONCLUSIONS: Endoscopic sinus surgery is considered to be effective for the treatment of chronic paranasal sinusitis. It seems to be helpful to employ subjective symptom score system and objective total volume change of nasal cavity through acoustic rhinometric test to analyze effectiveness of endoscopic sinus surgery. In this study, the most important preoperative factor of sinus surgery outcomes is radiologic grading system.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Acoustics , Nasal Cavity , Polyps , Prospective Studies , Rhinometry, Acoustic , Sinusitis
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