Laryngorhinootologie 2023; 102(S 02): S329-S330
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1767570
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Rhinology: Nasal cavity/Paranasal sinuses

prevalence and clino-pathological profiles of sinonasal masses among patient with sinonasal symptoms seen in Ear Nose and Throat Department at mulago hospital

Moallim AbdullahiAli Hussein
1   Mogadishu City Hospital, Ear Nose and Throat deoartment
,
Justine Namwagala
2   Makerere university, Ear Nose and Throat deoartment
,
Richard Byaruhanga
3   Mulago Hospital, Ear Nose and Throat deoartment
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Abstract Introduction A mass in the sinonasal tract is a condition commonly seen in ENT outpatient, it occurs in all age groups. The aim of the study was to describe the prevalence, clinical presentations, and histopathological features of sinonasal masses among patients with sinonasal symptoms attended the ENT Department, Mulago National Referral Hospital (MNRH).

Methodology This was a descriptive cross-sectional design study conducted for a period of 4 months in MNRH.The study employed a Consecutive sampling approach in enrolling patients with sinonasal masses. Biodata, symptoms, and signs related to the disease were documented. Computed tomography scan was done on all patients to know the site and the extent of the disease. Biopsy from the sinonasal mass was sent to the Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MAKCHS) pathology laboratory, for histopathological examination.

Results Out of 94 participants with sinonasal symptoms, 29 had a sinonasal mass giving a prevalence of 30.85% An Age range of the patients with nasal masses was 8-76 with a male: female ratio 1:1.25. Most common presentations were a nasal obstruction (96.5%) Followed by nasal discharge (89.6%)of all patients with nasal mass. Out of 29 cases (52%) were non-neoplastic, (17%) were benign neoplastic, and (27%) were malignant neoplastic.

Conclusion Sinonasal masses can present in different forms and the commonest differential diagnosis is a nasal polyp. Malignant lesions are the second common sinonasal masses in our setting. Nasal obstruction is the most common clinical presentation in sinonasal masses. *corresponding author: abdullahihussein@gmail.com

Makerere university



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