Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors

Introduction and purpose of paper: The aim of this paper was to present diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in management of sinonasal tumors, which are extremely rare. First symptoms are not specific, that is why patients usually present with advanced tumors at the moment of diagnosis. Optima...

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Main Authors: Michał Konopelko, Olga Padała, Adrianna Krupa, Maciej Putowski, Ewa Piasek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazimierz Wielki University 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Education, Health and Sport
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Online Access:http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7530
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spelling doaj-92bfd5c0134a4977b60e1a66b15aa59a2020-11-24T21:35:10ZengKazimierz Wielki UniversityJournal of Education, Health and Sport2391-83062019-09-019995395610.5281/zenodo.34616256621Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumorsMichał Konopelko0Olga Padała1Adrianna Krupa2Maciej Putowski3Ewa Piasek4Department of Otolaryngology and Laryngological Oncology, Medical University of Lublin1st Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Early Intervention Medical University of LublinDepartment of Human Anatomy, Medical University of LublinDepartment of Experimental Hematooncology, Medical University of LublinI Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, Medical University of LublinIntroduction and purpose of paper: The aim of this paper was to present diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in management of sinonasal tumors, which are extremely rare. First symptoms are not specific, that is why patients usually present with advanced tumors at the moment of diagnosis. Optimal treatment depends upon extent or stage of disease. State of knowledge: Tumors of nose cavity and paranasal sinuses affecting less than 1 in 100 000 people per year. They are result of abnormal proliferation of variety of structures in the nose. Tumors in sinonasal region grow slowly and may invade local structures, for example the skull base, orbit, or brain. Symptoms of tumors of this region are not specific. This is reason why they are often misdiagnosed by the doctors. Proper detection and diagnostic examination require histopathology examination and imaging test such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Due to type and stage of tumor, the treatment options are surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, used separate or in combination. Summary: Nasal cavity and paranasal sinus tumors are rare, with a wide spectrum of histological differentiation. The accurate diagnosis of tumor plays a significant role influencing the therapeutic conduct and prognosis.http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7530nasal cave and paranasal sinus tumorshistopathology examinationimaging testssurgeryradiation therapychemotherapy
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author Michał Konopelko
Olga Padała
Adrianna Krupa
Maciej Putowski
Ewa Piasek
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Olga Padała
Adrianna Krupa
Maciej Putowski
Ewa Piasek
Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
Journal of Education, Health and Sport
nasal cave and paranasal sinus tumors
histopathology examination
imaging tests
surgery
radiation therapy
chemotherapy
author_facet Michał Konopelko
Olga Padała
Adrianna Krupa
Maciej Putowski
Ewa Piasek
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title Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
title_short Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
title_full Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
title_fullStr Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
title_full_unstemmed Nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
title_sort nose cavity and paranasal sinus tumors
publisher Kazimierz Wielki University
series Journal of Education, Health and Sport
issn 2391-8306
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Introduction and purpose of paper: The aim of this paper was to present diagnostic and therapeutic difficulties in management of sinonasal tumors, which are extremely rare. First symptoms are not specific, that is why patients usually present with advanced tumors at the moment of diagnosis. Optimal treatment depends upon extent or stage of disease. State of knowledge: Tumors of nose cavity and paranasal sinuses affecting less than 1 in 100 000 people per year. They are result of abnormal proliferation of variety of structures in the nose. Tumors in sinonasal region grow slowly and may invade local structures, for example the skull base, orbit, or brain. Symptoms of tumors of this region are not specific. This is reason why they are often misdiagnosed by the doctors. Proper detection and diagnostic examination require histopathology examination and imaging test such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Due to type and stage of tumor, the treatment options are surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy, used separate or in combination. Summary: Nasal cavity and paranasal sinus tumors are rare, with a wide spectrum of histological differentiation. The accurate diagnosis of tumor plays a significant role influencing the therapeutic conduct and prognosis.
topic nasal cave and paranasal sinus tumors
histopathology examination
imaging tests
surgery
radiation therapy
chemotherapy
url http://www.ojs.ukw.edu.pl/index.php/johs/article/view/7530
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