RESUMEN
Leiomyoma is a benign smooth muscle neoplasm that rarely becomes malignant. It can occur in any organ of the human body that contains smooth muscles, but the most common forms occur in female genitourinary organs, including the uterus, gastrointestinal organs, including the small bowel and the esophagus and the skin. It rarely occurs in the head and neck area, including the sinonasal cavity. When it occurs in the nasal cavity, its clinical symptoms include nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, nasal bleeding, and pain. We describe herein a case of a 55-year-old man with a leiomyoma in his right inferior nasal turbinate. Transnasal endoscopic excision and paranasal sinus CT were performed. A soft tissue mass on the right inferior turbinate was confirmed from the paranasal sinus CT, and the pathological results revealed a vascular leiomyoma.
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Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad , Angiomioma , Epistaxis , Esófago , Cabeza , Cuerpo Humano , Leiomioma , Músculo Liso , Cavidad Nasal , Obstrucción Nasal , Cuello , Piel , Cornetes Nasales , ÚteroRESUMEN
Schwannomas are benign peripheral nerve sheath tumors that occur throughout the body. They may appear as either a solitary mass or multiple masses. A 76-year-old woman visited our clinic with swelling of her nasal tip. Initially, based on her medical history, physical examination and CT scan, we diagnosed the disease as a neurogenic tumor or metastatic carcinoma; however, the incisional biopsy result revealed schwannomas that had originated from the nasal septum. The two masses were completely resected using the external rhinoplasty approach. Multiple schwannomas that originate in the nasal septum are extremely rare, and we report herein with a review of literature.