Exophytic Schneiderian Papilloma - Case report

Authors

  • Sérgio Caselhos Interno do Internato de ORL, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Roberto Estevão Interno do Internato de ORL, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Vânia Henriques Interno do Internato de ORL, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Ana Sousa Interno do Internato de ORL, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Rafaela Veloso Teles Interno do Internato de ORL, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Alexandre Mexedo Assistente Hospitalar Graduado, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Francisco Moreira da Silva Assistente Hospitalar Graduado, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal
  • Fausto Fernandes Director de Serviço, Instituição, Centro Hospitalar Alto Ave – Unidade de Guimarães, Portugal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.107

Keywords:

Schneiderian Papilloma, Sinonasal Papilloma, Exophytic Papilloma, Inverted Papilloma, Oncocytic Papilloma

Abstract

The ectodermally derived, ciliated, respiratory mucosa that lines the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, so called Schneiderian membrane, gives rise to three morphologically distinct papillomas. These are referred to individually as the exophytic, inverted, and oncocytic Schneiderian papillomas or, collectively, as Schneiderian papillomas. We reported a case of exophytic schneiderian papilloma arising from the nasal septum and extending to sphenoid sinuses and ethmoid cells. We adopted endoscopic approach and removed the tumor thoroughly. Also, a retrospective analysis of 19 patients with schneiderian papilloma as seen at our institution during the past 10 years is presented.

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How to Cite

Caselhos, S., Estevão, R., Henriques, V., Sousa, A., Teles, R. V., Mexedo, A., Moreira da Silva, F., & Fernandes, F. (2014). Exophytic Schneiderian Papilloma - Case report. Portuguese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery, 52(1), 47–50. https://doi.org/10.34631/sporl.107

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Section

Case Report