Background: Unilateral persistent nasal obstruction may indicate the presence of sinonasal lesion, which could be inflammatory or neoplastic. It is a common practice to assume that unilateral nasal mass in adults is either inverted papilloma or a malignant lesion. Objectives: The objective is to study the pattern of clinical presentation and outcome of treatment of patients managed for unilateral nasal masses at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria. Materials and Methods: The record of patients managed for unilateral nasal masses over 5 years between January 2013 and December 2017 was reviewed. Data obtained for this study included demographic characteristics such as age, sex, occupation, main presenting symptoms, duration of sy...
Aim:To analyze the clinical presentation, incidence, sexual distribution and management update of no...
Abstract. Sinonasal tumor is a neoplasm that arises from nasal and paranasal sinus tissue. It is rar...
Background: Tumors of nasal cavity and sinuses account for 0.2-0.8% of all carcinomas. These tumors ...
Abstract Background The presence of a mass in the nose and paranasal sinuses may seem to be a simple...
Introduction: Masses in sinonasal area is a common entity and occurs amongst patients of all age gro...
Introduction: Sinonasal masses are commonly encountered in clinical practice of Otorhinolaryngology....
Introduction The Sino-nasal mass is a common clinical entity. Although it has varied aetiology ran...
Background: Prolapsed lining of the nasal sinuses are defined as nasal polyp. Diseases of the nasal ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP), classically, is a unilateral b...
OBJECTIVE: To report pattern of unilateral nasal obstruction caused by sino-nasal neoplasms seen in ...
Introduction: Nasal polyps are defined as prolapsed lining of the nasal sinuses. They may be present...
Objective: To determine the eye complications related to sino-nasal tumours at the University Colleg...
BACKGROUND: There are 3 types of Scheneiderian Papilloma: Inverted, Exopytic, and Oncotic. The most ...
Keywords: sino-nasal mass, clinical presentation, histopathology, radiology. A mass in nasal cavity ...
Background: Lesions of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses form a single functional unit as both ...
Aim:To analyze the clinical presentation, incidence, sexual distribution and management update of no...
Abstract. Sinonasal tumor is a neoplasm that arises from nasal and paranasal sinus tissue. It is rar...
Background: Tumors of nasal cavity and sinuses account for 0.2-0.8% of all carcinomas. These tumors ...
Abstract Background The presence of a mass in the nose and paranasal sinuses may seem to be a simple...
Introduction: Masses in sinonasal area is a common entity and occurs amongst patients of all age gro...
Introduction: Sinonasal masses are commonly encountered in clinical practice of Otorhinolaryngology....
Introduction The Sino-nasal mass is a common clinical entity. Although it has varied aetiology ran...
Background: Prolapsed lining of the nasal sinuses are defined as nasal polyp. Diseases of the nasal ...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP), classically, is a unilateral b...
OBJECTIVE: To report pattern of unilateral nasal obstruction caused by sino-nasal neoplasms seen in ...
Introduction: Nasal polyps are defined as prolapsed lining of the nasal sinuses. They may be present...
Objective: To determine the eye complications related to sino-nasal tumours at the University Colleg...
BACKGROUND: There are 3 types of Scheneiderian Papilloma: Inverted, Exopytic, and Oncotic. The most ...
Keywords: sino-nasal mass, clinical presentation, histopathology, radiology. A mass in nasal cavity ...
Background: Lesions of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses form a single functional unit as both ...
Aim:To analyze the clinical presentation, incidence, sexual distribution and management update of no...
Abstract. Sinonasal tumor is a neoplasm that arises from nasal and paranasal sinus tissue. It is rar...
Background: Tumors of nasal cavity and sinuses account for 0.2-0.8% of all carcinomas. These tumors ...