Background: Angioleiomyomas of the paranasal sinuses are extremely rare benign tumors, representing less than1% of all leiomyomas in the human body.Methods: A case report is presented describing a patient with a tender mass growing in the subcutaneous tissuewith right nasal obstruction.Results: Transnasal surgical resection was performed through a combined use of endoscopy and microscopyapproach. Histological examination revealed the presence of vascular formations with thick muscular wall and abundantfibrous connective stroma, with a diagnosis of angioleiomyoma.Conclusion: In cases of rare benign tumors of the naso-ethmoidal region, such as angioleiomyomas, a microscopicexcision was performed with endoscopic confirmation of tumour resection from recesses not visualized microscopically.This mini-invasive avoids facial demolition and disfiguring surgery as well as external scars of the facial skin.

Naso-ethmoidal angioleiomyoma: a mini-invasive combined endoscopic and microscopic surgical approach

Casale M;Rabitti C.;Beomonte Zobel B.;Salvinelli F.;Quattrocchi CC.
2012-01-01

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Background: Angioleiomyomas of the paranasal sinuses are extremely rare benign tumors, representing less than1% of all leiomyomas in the human body.Methods: A case report is presented describing a patient with a tender mass growing in the subcutaneous tissuewith right nasal obstruction.Results: Transnasal surgical resection was performed through a combined use of endoscopy and microscopyapproach. Histological examination revealed the presence of vascular formations with thick muscular wall and abundantfibrous connective stroma, with a diagnosis of angioleiomyoma.Conclusion: In cases of rare benign tumors of the naso-ethmoidal region, such as angioleiomyomas, a microscopicexcision was performed with endoscopic confirmation of tumour resection from recesses not visualized microscopically.This mini-invasive avoids facial demolition and disfiguring surgery as well as external scars of the facial skin.
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