Nasal Contact Endoscopy for the in vivo Diagnosis of Inverted Schneiderian Papilloma and Unilateral Inflammatory Nasal Polyps

Background Inverted schneiderian papilloma is an entity surrounded by controversies ranging from its etiology to the indication of treatment. Any method that permits histopathological analysis without damage to the tissue studied deserves to be investigated. In this study, we tested a new noninvasiv...

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Published inAmerican journal of rhinology Vol. 21; no. 2; pp. 137 - 144
Main Authors Romano, Fabrizio Ricci, Voegels, Richard Louis, Goto, Elder Yoshimitsu, Passarelli Prado, Flavio Augusto, Butugan, Ossamu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01.03.2007
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Summary:Background Inverted schneiderian papilloma is an entity surrounded by controversies ranging from its etiology to the indication of treatment. Any method that permits histopathological analysis without damage to the tissue studied deserves to be investigated. In this study, we tested a new noninvasive method, i.e., nasal contact endoscopy. Methods The main alterations visible on nasal contact endoscopy were described in 11 patients with inverted papilloma and in 8 patients with unilateral inflammatory nasal polyps. The characteristics showing the differentiation between the two entities were defined and these findings were presented to inexperienced examiners. Results The significant characteristics for differentiation between the two diseases were the presence of vacuolized cells, cellular heterogeneity, cell clusters, a ciliated respiratory epithelium, and vascular patterns. Two of the three examiners showed a statistically significant high rate of correct diagnosis. Conclusion Nasal contact endoscopy may be an effective method for the differential diagnosis between inverted schneiderian papilloma and inflammatory polyps even when the examiner is inexperienced.
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ISSN:1050-6586
1945-8924
1539-6290
1945-8932
DOI:10.2500/air.2007.21.3003