Rare Tumors (Nov 2009)

The managament of rare nasal mass-nasal dermoid sinus cysts: open rhinoplasty

  • Emel Cadalli Tatar,
  • Omer Tarik Selcuk,
  • Guleser Saylam,
  • Ali Ozdek,
  • Hakan Korkmaz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2009.e40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. e40 – e40

Abstract

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The differential diagnosis of midline nasal masses includes inflammatory lesions, post-traumatic deformities, benign neoplasms, malignant neoplasms, congenital and vascular masses. Midline congenital lesions of the nose are rare congenital anomalies. Their incidence is estimated at 1 per 20,000 to 40,000 births consisting of gliomas, encephaloceles, and nasal dermoid sinus cysts. Nasal dermoid sinus cysts account for 1-3% of dermoid cysts overall and 11-12% of head and neck dermoids. Most lesions are diagnosed within the first three years of life but in some cases the diagnosis can be prolonged. We present an 18-year old and a two and a half-year old male patients who are concerned about drainage from the tip of the nose with recurrent infection and operated with a diagnosis of nasal dermoid sinus cyst.

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