2020
DOI: 10.1177/0145561320935848
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Middle Turbinate Seromucinous Hamartoma in a Patient With Primary Atrophic Rhinitis

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“…The most common symptoms are unilateral nasal obstruction, although bilateral location has been described in the literature [ 15 ], mucopurulent secretion, and epistaxis. However, in most cases, the patients are asymptomatic [ 11 ]. In our case, the patient presented with dacryorrhea, periorbital pain, and edema due to invasion of the nasolacrimal duct and the orbit.…”
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“…The most common symptoms are unilateral nasal obstruction, although bilateral location has been described in the literature [ 15 ], mucopurulent secretion, and epistaxis. However, in most cases, the patients are asymptomatic [ 11 ]. In our case, the patient presented with dacryorrhea, periorbital pain, and edema due to invasion of the nasolacrimal duct and the orbit.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most patients are middle or advanced age, with approximately the same incidence between sexes [ 6 , 10 ]. Patients usually present with a long-standing history of nasal obstruction, mucopurulent secretion, and/or epistaxis [ 11 ]. In this article, we present the rare case of a seromucinous hamartoma of the lateral nasal wall with invasion of the orbit.…”
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“…Seromucinous hamartoma is a rare, benign lesion of the sinonasal tract and nasopharynx characterised by glandular proliferation. The majority originate from the posterior nasal septum as a unilateral polypoid mass, and they are covered by respiratory epithelium as seen on histopathology 1. Seromucinous hamartomas typically present either as an incidental finding on imaging or in patients complaining of rhinorrhoea, epistaxis or obstructive symptoms.…”
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confidence: 99%