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  • A 16-year-old girl presented with nasal obstruction, suspected sinusitis, and occasional bleeding, leading to the discovery of a mass in her right nasal cavity.
  • A CT scan indicated an opacified right maxillary sinus with a related polypoid lesion, prompting surgical intervention for removal.
  • Histological analysis confirmed the mass as a haemangioma, marking this case as the first documented instance of a maxillary haemangioma causing nasal symptoms in a child, with a discussion on its prevalence and management.

Article Abstract

We present a rare and unusual case of a 16-year-old girl, with no significant medical history, presenting with right nasal obstruction and suspected sinusitis with occasional epistaxis and haemoptysis. On examination, she had a mass lesion in the right nasal cavity, with no evidence of other pathology on assessment of the ears, nose, throat or head and neck. A CT scan revealed an opacified right maxillary sinus with polypoidal mucosa, extending and passing through the accessory ostium into the right nasal cavity. Examination under anaesthesia with functional endoscopic sinus surgery and excision of the lesion was subsequently undertaken. Histological analysis confirmed the mass lesion as a haemangioma. This case report is the first to present a maxillary haemangioma presenting as nasal obstruction with intermittent sinusitis symptoms in a child. The authors discuss the incidence, presentation and management of maxillary haemangiomas in the paediatric population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6721301PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2019-230696DOI Listing

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