Peripheral dentinogenic ghost cell tumor of the ethmoid sinus: A case report.

Medicine (Baltimore)

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.

Published: January 2020

Rationale: The dentinogenic ghost cell tumor (DGCT), a locally invasive benign neoplasm, is one of the rarest odontogenic tumors, usually developing in the maxilla or mandible. It can be classified into 2 types: intraosseous (central) and extraosseous (peripheral). Here, we describe the first case of a peripheral DGCT located in the ethmoid sinus.

Patient Concerns: An 8-year-old boy presented to our department with a longer than 7-month history of nasal obstruction, purulent secretion, and reduction in sense of smell in the right nasal cavity.

Diagnosis: The patient was diagnosed with peripheral DGCT of the ethmoid sinus based on computed tomography scan and pathology.

Interventions: Functional endoscopic sinus surgery was performed.

Outcomes: With 2 years of follow-up, there was no evidence of recurrence.

Lessons: Peripheral DGCT can occur in the paranasal sinus and the need to consider this entity as a possible diagnosis by the clinicians.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7220137PMC
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