Schwannoma of the nasal septum: A rare case

Short Communication

Amine En-nouali and Amine Azam

Abstract

Schwannomas are benign tumors originated in the neural crests derived from Schwann cells. It is rarely seen in the nose and paranasal sinuses, and it very rarely originates from the nasal septum. We report the case of a 56 year-old male admitted to the department of otolaryngology – head and neck surgery at Avicenna Military Hospital in Marrakech (Morocco), with the complaint of a progressive left nasal obstruction since the last 9 months. Local examination and rigid endoscopy showed a smooth polypoid lesion completely filling the left nasal fossa, with a pedicle in the posterior septum region. Contrast enhanced computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging suggested a benign origin. The tumor was completely removed via an endoscopic approach and histopathologic examination revealed a schwannoma. We believe that this rare type of tumors should be considered in the differential diagnosis of patients with unilateral nasal obstruction, and that endoscopic endonasal excision is a minimally invasive approach that offers a magnified surgical view and provides lower morbidities.

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