Tumors of nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses (TuNSs) are rare and heterogeneous malignancies, presenting different histological features and clinical behavior. We reviewed the literature about etiology, biology, and clinical features of TuNSs to define pathologic features and possible treatment strategies. From a diagnostic point of view, it is mandatory to have high expertise and perform an immunohistochemical assessment to distinguish between different histotypes. Due to the extreme rarity of these neoplasms, there are no standard and evidence-based therapeutic strategies, lacking prospective and large clinical trials. In fact, most studies are retrospective analyses. Surgery represents the mainstay of treatment of TuNSs for small and loc...
The usual clinical presentation of sinonasal tumours includes symptoms that are indistinguishable fr...
Malignant rhinosinusal tumors (MRST) are less than 1% of malignant tumors of the body and 3% of head...
Introduction: Malignant sinonasal tumors are uncommon, accounting for less than 1% of all malignanc...
Sinonasal neoplasms are uncommon diseases, characterized by heterogeneous biological behavior, which...
Malignant tumors of the sinonasal tract are uncommon tumors of the head and neck. Patients often pre...
Sinonasal malignancies are said to be a highly heterogeneous group of cancers, accounting for less t...
Sinonasal malignancies are said to be a highly heterogeneous group of cancers, accounting for less t...
Nasal and paranasal sinus malignancies are rare. The most common lesions are located in the nasal ca...
Malignancies of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses account for 1% of all malignancies and 3% of ...
Sinonasal malignancies are uncommon neoplasms, which account only for 1% of all cancers and 3% to 5%...
Malignant tumours of the sinonasal tract represent a rare condition, accounting for only 0.5-1% of a...
The sinonasal cavities show a wide variety of neoplasms of epithelial, mesenchymal, neural/neuroecto...
Sinonasal cancers are rare tumors constitute 3% of head and neck cancers. These include malignancies...
Paranasal sinus cancers are rare diseases, accounting for about 5% of all head and neck malignancies...
Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma is a rare tumor affecting the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. ...
The usual clinical presentation of sinonasal tumours includes symptoms that are indistinguishable fr...
Malignant rhinosinusal tumors (MRST) are less than 1% of malignant tumors of the body and 3% of head...
Introduction: Malignant sinonasal tumors are uncommon, accounting for less than 1% of all malignanc...
Sinonasal neoplasms are uncommon diseases, characterized by heterogeneous biological behavior, which...
Malignant tumors of the sinonasal tract are uncommon tumors of the head and neck. Patients often pre...
Sinonasal malignancies are said to be a highly heterogeneous group of cancers, accounting for less t...
Sinonasal malignancies are said to be a highly heterogeneous group of cancers, accounting for less t...
Nasal and paranasal sinus malignancies are rare. The most common lesions are located in the nasal ca...
Malignancies of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses account for 1% of all malignancies and 3% of ...
Sinonasal malignancies are uncommon neoplasms, which account only for 1% of all cancers and 3% to 5%...
Malignant tumours of the sinonasal tract represent a rare condition, accounting for only 0.5-1% of a...
The sinonasal cavities show a wide variety of neoplasms of epithelial, mesenchymal, neural/neuroecto...
Sinonasal cancers are rare tumors constitute 3% of head and neck cancers. These include malignancies...
Paranasal sinus cancers are rare diseases, accounting for about 5% of all head and neck malignancies...
Sinonasal squamous cell carcinoma is a rare tumor affecting the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. ...
The usual clinical presentation of sinonasal tumours includes symptoms that are indistinguishable fr...
Malignant rhinosinusal tumors (MRST) are less than 1% of malignant tumors of the body and 3% of head...
Introduction: Malignant sinonasal tumors are uncommon, accounting for less than 1% of all malignanc...