Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma of the Nasal Septum
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32412/pjohns.v27i1.551Keywords:
respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma, anterior nasal septum, nasal blockAbstract
Objective: Hamartomas are relatively uncommon, non-neoplastic malformations indigenous to the involved anatomic site. Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH) is a subset
of hamartoma characterized by prominent glandular proliferation lined by ciliated epithelium originating from the surface epithelium. Their location in the nasal cavity is rare and when present, mostly associated with the posterior nasal septum. We present such a case arising from the anterior nasal septum.
Methods:
Design: Case report
Setting: Tertiary University Referral Center
Patient: One
Results: A 32-year-old lady who presented with a long-standing nasal block was found to have a broad-based nasal mass arising from the left anterior nasal septum. The lesion was histologically
diagnosed as respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma following surgical excision.
Conclusion: Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma although rare must be taken into
consideration in the differential diagnosis of nasal lesions.
Keywords: respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma; anterior nasal septum; nasal block
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