Primary nasal meningioma- a case report

Authors

  • A Ghosh Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara
  • G Ghartimagar Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara
  • S Thapa Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara
  • MK Shrestha Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara
  • OP Talwar Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jpn.v7i1.16940

Keywords:

Epistaxis, Extracranial, Meningioma, Meningothelial, Sinonasal

Abstract

Extracranial meningiomas may be subdivided into primary and secondary types based on absence or presence of intracranial attachments respectively. Primary sinonasal tract meningiomas are rare with unknown etiopathology and non-specific clinical presentation. Of these PEMs only 11.5% are in the nasal cavity and nasal septum. To our knowledge less than 50 cases of PEM of nasal cavity have been reported in the literature. We report a case of a 22 years old male who presented with epistaxis and increasing nasal stuffiness for the last one year.

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Author Biographies

A Ghosh, Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara

Pathology

G Ghartimagar, Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara

Pathology

S Thapa, Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara

Pathology

MK Shrestha, Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara

Radiology

OP Talwar, Manipal Teaching hospital, Pokhara

Pathology

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Published

2017-03-30

How to Cite

Ghosh, A., Ghartimagar, G., Thapa, S., Shrestha, M., & Talwar, O. (2017). Primary nasal meningioma- a case report. Journal of Pathology of Nepal, 7(1), 1127–1129. https://doi.org/10.3126/jpn.v7i1.16940

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Case Reports