Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis

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Autor(a) principal: Lourenço,Edmir Américo
Data de Publicação: 1996
Outros Autores: Costa,Luís Henrique Chechinato
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801996000400004
Resumo: Pediculated lesions of the nasal cavities are relatively common in daily practice, and include inflammatory polyps, benign tumors (papillomas being the most common), malignant tumors, and specific processes, such as polypoid rhinosporidiosis. The authors describe a female patient with a warty, pediculated, and asymptomatic lesion in the nasal septal mucosa. The anatomo-pathological exam showed this to be a"carcinoma in situ." The few bibliographic citations report only an association between the tumor and contact with wood dust, such as oak, ebony and beech. The patient was not exposed to these elements. It is important to emphasize the routine performance of a complete otolaryngological exam for patients seeking out specialists, in order to detect potentially malignant lesions whose early removal would permit a complete cure.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
title Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
spellingShingle Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
Lourenço,Edmir Américo
Nose
Carcinoma in situ
title_short Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
title_full Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
title_fullStr Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
title_sort Nasal septal pediculate carcinoma in situ: differential diagnosis
author Lourenço,Edmir Américo
author_facet Lourenço,Edmir Américo
Costa,Luís Henrique Chechinato
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author2 Costa,Luís Henrique Chechinato
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lourenço,Edmir Américo
Costa,Luís Henrique Chechinato
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nose
Carcinoma in situ
topic Nose
Carcinoma in situ
description Pediculated lesions of the nasal cavities are relatively common in daily practice, and include inflammatory polyps, benign tumors (papillomas being the most common), malignant tumors, and specific processes, such as polypoid rhinosporidiosis. The authors describe a female patient with a warty, pediculated, and asymptomatic lesion in the nasal septal mucosa. The anatomo-pathological exam showed this to be a"carcinoma in situ." The few bibliographic citations report only an association between the tumor and contact with wood dust, such as oak, ebony and beech. The patient was not exposed to these elements. It is important to emphasize the routine performance of a complete otolaryngological exam for patients seeking out specialists, in order to detect potentially malignant lesions whose early removal would permit a complete cure.
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