KMID : 0361019700130030085
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Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1970 Volume.13 No. 3 p.85 ~ p.88
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A Case of the Inverted Nasal Papilloma
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ä¡ëÈßÓ/Shim, Yoon Sang
ÚÓïáìé/ÐÝðóà¼/Ùþìéç´/Park, Jang Il/Kim, Chong Sun/Moon, Il Young
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Abstract
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Inverting papilloma of the nose and sinuses is a rare, benign neoplasm. Ward first, describe a nasal papiloma in 1854, but its infrequent occurerence has delayed accurate understanging. One of the characterstic features. was its tendency to recur after removal. A most striking feature of the pathology of the inverting papilloma is a marked proliferation of the epithelial structure which leads,: to the involvement of the surface with an intact basement membrane. The :authors have recently experienced case of huge inverting pailloma which occupied the nasal cavity; maxillary sinus; eth moid sinus, sphenoid sinus, and frontal sinus: (mass Wt: 220gm) A 49 year old male patient was admitted thro gh the OPD with nasal obstuction, protruded mass in the nasal cavity and ¢¥left upper eyelid with easy contact bleeding on Fed. 16, 1970. The mentioned symptoms developed progressively about 6 months ago. At that¢¥ time¢¥ the biopsy report revealed inverting papilloma of the nose and RNS. Therefore, removal of the papillary mass was done. On June-20, 1970. this patients was readmitted with a regrowing mass on the left upper eyelid and cheek, which had begun 2 months after the operation. Repeated removal of the tumor mass and Cob¡Æ irradiation was attemped. There is no evidence of recurrence at the present time.
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