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Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study

INTRODUCTION: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as headache, rhinosinusitis, and nasal congestion. Septal perforation is the defect of the septum that brings nasal cavities in commun...

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Autores principales: Norouzi, Shohreh, Tabibzadeh, Seyyed Mohammad, Zarei, Milad, Kiani, Ayeh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8829791/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35223658
http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2021.55647.2917
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author Norouzi, Shohreh
Tabibzadeh, Seyyed Mohammad
Zarei, Milad
Kiani, Ayeh
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description INTRODUCTION: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as headache, rhinosinusitis, and nasal congestion. Septal perforation is the defect of the septum that brings nasal cavities in communication and is usually caused by trauma. No septal perforation has been reported due to concha bullosa. CASE REPORT: The case of this report was a 15-year-old female who presented with long-term nasal obstruction due to a huge concha bullosa in her right nasal cavity which perforated nasal septum. She lacked a history of any nasal septum surgery, drug abuse, cocaine, or long-term nasal spray. Endoscopic surgery was performed and our patient’s symptoms rapidly diminished after the surgery. Negative results were obtained for tuberculosis, Wegener’s granulomatosis disease, and malignancy. CONCLUSION: We believe that the concha bullosa presented in this case might have caused chondrocyte apoptosis due to mechanical pressure and led to septal perforation. Although uncommon, providers should be aware of the possibility of septal perforation in cases with concha bullosa when planning to perform surgery on patients with similar pathology.
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spelling pubmed-88297912022-02-24 Huge Concha Bullosa and Septal Perforation: A Case Study Norouzi, Shohreh Tabibzadeh, Seyyed Mohammad Zarei, Milad Kiani, Ayeh Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Case Report INTRODUCTION: Concha bullosa is a usual anatomical variation of the nose and paranasal sinuses that can compromise their anatomy and function and cause such symptoms as headache, rhinosinusitis, and nasal congestion. Septal perforation is the defect of the septum that brings nasal cavities in communication and is usually caused by trauma. No septal perforation has been reported due to concha bullosa. CASE REPORT: The case of this report was a 15-year-old female who presented with long-term nasal obstruction due to a huge concha bullosa in her right nasal cavity which perforated nasal septum. She lacked a history of any nasal septum surgery, drug abuse, cocaine, or long-term nasal spray. Endoscopic surgery was performed and our patient’s symptoms rapidly diminished after the surgery. Negative results were obtained for tuberculosis, Wegener’s granulomatosis disease, and malignancy. CONCLUSION: We believe that the concha bullosa presented in this case might have caused chondrocyte apoptosis due to mechanical pressure and led to septal perforation. Although uncommon, providers should be aware of the possibility of septal perforation in cases with concha bullosa when planning to perform surgery on patients with similar pathology. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8829791/ /pubmed/35223658 http://dx.doi.org/10.22038/IJORL.2021.55647.2917 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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