28Feb 2025

THE NASAL SEPTUM HEMANGIOMA: A CASE REPORT

  • ENT & CCF Department of Military Hospital Rabat.
  • Professor at Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacology, Mohammed V. University of Rabat, Morocco.
  • Chef of ENT & CCF Department of Military Hospital Rabat.
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Hemangiomas are fast-growing, pseudotumours of vascular origin, secondary to hyperplastic proliferation of endothelial cells, with no capacity for degeneration. They can be classified as capillary, cavernous and mixed according to their histopathological features. Although hemangiomas of the head and neck are common, those of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses are extremely rare and may manifest as recurrent epistaxis and progressive nasal obstruction (unilateral). We report the case of a 47-year-old female patient who presented with a history of recurrent epistaxis of moderate severity on the right side over the past few months, with progressive onset of right nasal obstruction. These episodes resolved spontaneously after simple bidigital compression. Rhinoscopy performed at the beginning of the consultation revealed an anterior fleshy mass at the level of the right nasal septum obstructing the nasal cavity (Figure 1). Nasofibroscopy showed no other abnormalities, particularly in the nasopharynx. A nasosinusal CT scan (see Figure 2) performed after contrast injection revealed a hypervascular mass in the anterior part of the nasal cavity at the level of the right anterior nasal septum in contact with the inferior turbinates (see Figure 2). Surgical excision was performed by endonasal endoscopy with no postoperative complications.


[Hernandez Vasthi Ngouya Koumba, A. Dacosta, J. Oubenjah, S. Ouraini, B. Hemmaoui, F. Benariba and N. Errami (2025); THE NASAL SEPTUM HEMANGIOMA: A CASE REPORT Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Feb). 433-436] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


hernandez vasthi NGOUYA KOUMBA
ENT&CCF DEPARTEMENT MILITARY HOSPITAL
Morocco

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/20396      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/20396