World Journal of Surgical Oncology (May 2007)

Nasal septal teratoma in a child

  • Akinyemi Oluwole A,
  • Ngwu Bethrand A,
  • Kokong Daniel D,
  • Ibekwe Titus S,
  • Nwaorgu Onyekwere G,
  • Akang Effiong E

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-5-58
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 58

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Abstract Background Teratoma is a rare developmental neoplasm that arises from totipotential tumor stem cells. Head and neck teratomas constitute about 10% of all cases. Only two cases of mature teratoma of the nasal septum have previously been documented in the world literature. Case presentation We present a case of histologically confirmed mature teratoma arising from the nasal septum in an eighteen month old Nigerian female who presented with a history of noisy breathing associated with recurrent rhinorrhea since birth. Physical examination revealed obstruction of the right nasal cavity by a pale fleshy mass. She underwent a total surgical excision and to date, after thirty one months follow-up, she is free from recurrence. Conclusion The prognosis for benign teratoma of the nasal septum is good following total surgical excision.