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New Medical Journal
1981 Volume.24 No. 12 p.43 ~ p.46
A Case of Papilloma in the Nasal Cavity
±èÈ«±Ç/Kim, H.K.
±è¼º¼÷/±è¿µº¹/Kim, Y.B./Park, S.M.
Abstract
The papilloma of the Nose and the sinuses is uncommon benign neoplasm that was probably first described by billroth in 1855 as a "Villiform cancer."
It may polypoid or papillomatous in the nose or sinuses and is frequently multiple. Clinically, There are 3 types of the papilloma found in the nasal cavity and sinuses, vestibule, fungiform, inverting.
The vestibular type is the keratotic lesion arise from the squamous epithelum lining the vestibule of the nose.
The inverting type, which is coves ed by the columnar or motaplastic squamous epithelium is pliable, pink and tends to bleed quite easily.
The fungiform type is covered by the stratified squumous epithelium which shows varying degree of cornification. .
It is more cauliflow like than the inverting type and does not bleed easily.
Recently, the authers experienced a case of the fungiform type papilloma which occupied right nasal cavity and nasopharynx.
So, we reports the case, with review of the current brief literatures.
A 55 year old man was admitted with the chief complaints of right nasal obstruction by the prot,; uded movable mass on right nasal cavity, which was noticed about 7 months ago. The biopsy report revealed fungiform type papilloma.
On October, 8, 1980, the tumer mass was removed surgically through intranasal approach under the general anesthesia.
Postoperative course was uneventful and he was discharged after 7 dys hospitalization.
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