A  Rare  Case of Sinonasal Carcinoma-Olfactory Neuroblastoma

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Vishal K. Magdum
Aishwarya A. Kachare
Rahul S. Gosavi
Manali P Joshi

Abstract


INTRODUCTION


Over the past decade, the pathology of un differentiated sinonasal malignancies has undergone extensive study, leading to significant advancements in the depiction and histopathological classification of various entities. These entities are now recognized as subsets of "sinonasal undifferentiated carcinomas (SNUC)" and poorly differentiated unclassified carcinomas. Typically, these malignancies are detected at later stages, by which time they have often invaded the facial and cranial regions. Olfactory neuroblastoma, which arises from the olfactory neuroepithelium with neuroblastic immature differentiation, is one such malignancy.


CASE REPORT




We present a case involving a left-sided nasal mass with blood-tinged discharge that obscured the nasal cavity. Previous biopsies had been inconclusive. Imaging revealed a large heterogeneous mass with bone erosions and extension into the intraorbital and intracranial regions. The patient underwent an endoscopic nasal biopsy.


 CONCLUSION


Olfactory Neuroblastoma is a rare ,highly malignant, often have a long history before diagnosis. Treatment utilises a combination of surgery, external beam radiation, and chemotherapy modalities. Immunohistochemistry plays a crucial role in establishing a definitive diagnosis.


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Author Biographies

Vishal K. Magdum, Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Associate Professor, Department Of ENT, Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Aishwarya A. Kachare, Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Junior resident , corresponding author

Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Rahul S. Gosavi, Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Assistant Professor , Department of ENT

Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Manali P Joshi, Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

Senior Resident , Department of ENT

Sanjeevan Medical Foundation Ent Post Graduate Training Institute, Miraj, Maharashtra, India, 416410

How to Cite

A  Rare  Case of Sinonasal Carcinoma-Olfactory Neuroblastoma. (2025). Bengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery, 33(1), 45-50. https://doi.org/10.47210/bjohns.2025.v33i1.193

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