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Αλέξανδρος Γ. Σφακιανάκης
ΩτοΡινοΛαρυγγολόγος
Αναπαύσεως 5
Άγιος Νικόλαος Κρήτη 72100
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Σάββατο 8 Απριλίου 2017

Patterns, Presentations and Prognosis of Nasal Polyps

Abstract

Few studies have documented the characteristic features of nasal polyps in the developing countries. In this study, we described the patterns, presentations and prognosis of nasal polyps seen in clinical setting, with a view to improve our understanding of its clinical and epidemiological characteristics. The study was a 10-year retrospective analysis of histologically-confirmed nasal polyps seen between January 2006 and December 2015. Records of patients with intranasal masses were retrieved from our hospital's records department, clinics, wards and theatre suites. Those with nasal polyps were recruited into the study. The results were descriptively analyzed using SPSS statistical soft ware package version 10. There were 84 patients with intranasal masses seen within the reviewed period. Of this, 52 (61.9%) were histologically-confirmed nasal polyps. There were 22 males and 30 females. Their age ranges from 16 to 69 years. The most frequent symptom is nasal obstruction occurring in 76.9% of the cases. None of the patients had epistaxis. Thirty-one (59.6%) were associated with various complications either singly or multiple (Table 1). All (100%) were treated with conventional forceps excision. Eleven (21.2%) of them had recurrence between 3 and 5 years after surgery. None of the polyps or their recurrence exhibited malignant transformation. Nasal polyp is the most common intranasal mass seen in clinical practice. Its rarity in children and propensity for recurrence are reaffirmed. Although, recurrence is a major prognostic challenge, nasal polyp does not exhibit malignant transformation.

Showing frequency distribution of the presenting complaints, radiological findings and complications
Variable
Frequency
%
 Presenting complaints
 Nasal obstruction
40
76.9
 Snoring
32
61.5
 Visible nasal mass
25
48.1
 Nasal discharge (watery, mucous, purulent)
14
26.9
 Paroxysmal sneezing
10
19.2
 Loss of sense of smell
9
17.3
 Headache
8
15.4
 Facial pain
5
9.6
Radiological findings
 Opacification of ethmoid and maxillary sinuses
46
88.5
 Soft tissue opacity in the nasal cavity
41
78.9
 Soft tissue opacity in the nasopharynx
26
50.0
 Dome-shaped soft tissue opacity in the maxillary sinus
12
23.1
 Fluid level in the maxillary sinus
6
11.5
 Clear paranasal sinuses
4
7.7
Complications
 Acute rhinosinusitis
5
9.6
 Epiphora
6
11.5
 Anosmia
9
17.3
 Obstructive sleep apnoea
28
53.8
Some patients have multiple complaints/radiological findings/complications


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