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Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a benign, locally aggressive nasopharyngeal tumor. Apart from anterior lateral extension to the pterygopalatine fossa, it may spread laterally posterior to the pterygoid process, showing posterior lateral growth pattern, which is less common and more difficult...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4282713/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24599598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-2965-y |
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author | Szymańska, Anna Szymański, Marcin Czekajska-Chehab, Elżbieta Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Małgorzata |
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description | Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a benign, locally aggressive nasopharyngeal tumor. Apart from anterior lateral extension to the pterygopalatine fossa, it may spread laterally posterior to the pterygoid process, showing posterior lateral growth pattern, which is less common and more difficult to identify during surgery. We analyzed the routes of lateral spread, modalities useful in its diagnosis, the incidence of lateral extension and its influence on outcomes of surgical treatment. The records of 37 patients with laterally extending JNA treated at our institution between 1987 and 2011 were retrospectively evaluated. Computed tomography was performed in all patients and magnetic resonance imaging in 17 (46 %) patients. CT and MRI were evaluated to determine routes and extension of JNA lateral spread. Anterior lateral extension to the pterygopalatine fossa occurred in 36 (97 %) patients and further to the infratemporal fossa in 20 (54 %) patients. In 16 (43 %) cases posterior lateral spread was observed: posterior to the pterygoid process and/or between its plates. The recurrence rate was 29.7 % (11/37). The majority of residual lesions was located behind the pterygoid process (7/11). Recurrent disease occurred in 3/21 patients with anterior lateral extension, in 7/15 patients with both types of lateral extensions and in 1 patient with posterior lateral extension. JNA posterior lateral extension may spread behind the pterygoid process or between its plates. The recurrence rate in patients with anterior and/or posterior lateral extension is significantly higher than in patients with anterior lateral extension only. Both CT and MRI allow identification of the anterior and posterior lateral extensions. |
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spelling | pubmed-42827132015-01-08 Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management Szymańska, Anna Szymański, Marcin Czekajska-Chehab, Elżbieta Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Małgorzata Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol Head and Neck Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a benign, locally aggressive nasopharyngeal tumor. Apart from anterior lateral extension to the pterygopalatine fossa, it may spread laterally posterior to the pterygoid process, showing posterior lateral growth pattern, which is less common and more difficult to identify during surgery. We analyzed the routes of lateral spread, modalities useful in its diagnosis, the incidence of lateral extension and its influence on outcomes of surgical treatment. The records of 37 patients with laterally extending JNA treated at our institution between 1987 and 2011 were retrospectively evaluated. Computed tomography was performed in all patients and magnetic resonance imaging in 17 (46 %) patients. CT and MRI were evaluated to determine routes and extension of JNA lateral spread. Anterior lateral extension to the pterygopalatine fossa occurred in 36 (97 %) patients and further to the infratemporal fossa in 20 (54 %) patients. In 16 (43 %) cases posterior lateral spread was observed: posterior to the pterygoid process and/or between its plates. The recurrence rate was 29.7 % (11/37). The majority of residual lesions was located behind the pterygoid process (7/11). Recurrent disease occurred in 3/21 patients with anterior lateral extension, in 7/15 patients with both types of lateral extensions and in 1 patient with posterior lateral extension. JNA posterior lateral extension may spread behind the pterygoid process or between its plates. The recurrence rate in patients with anterior and/or posterior lateral extension is significantly higher than in patients with anterior lateral extension only. Both CT and MRI allow identification of the anterior and posterior lateral extensions. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2014-03-06 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4282713/ /pubmed/24599598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-2965-y Text en © The Author(s) 2014 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Head and Neck Szymańska, Anna Szymański, Marcin Czekajska-Chehab, Elżbieta Szczerbo-Trojanowska, Małgorzata Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
title | Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
title_full | Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
title_fullStr | Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
title_full_unstemmed | Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
title_short | Two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
title_sort | two types of lateral extension in juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma: diagnostic and therapeutic management |
topic | Head and Neck |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4282713/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24599598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00405-014-2965-y |
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