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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 11(4); 1968 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1968;11(4): 57-60.
Nasal Glioma : Report of One Case
Chang Eui Hong, MD (Director : Prof. Jan Kinnman, MD)
Department of Otolaryngology, National Medical Center, Korea
鼻神經膠腫 - 1例報告 -
洪昌義 (指導 : Jan Kinnman 과장)
國立醫療院 耳鼻咽喉科
ABSTRACT

The appearance of ectopic glial tissue in the nasal region is rare ; many names have been given to the condition, the commonest being ""nasal glioma"". It may appear intranasal, extranasal or combined intra and extranasal. Diagnosis is usually made at birth or shortly thereafter by the observation of a mass in the nasal lumen or on the dorsum of the nose. Histologically the lesion appears to be neoplastic tissue composed of glial cells, interspersed in a fibrous tissue stroma and rich vascularization. Treatment of these lesions is by complete surgical removal. Report of a case : A 1 year and 3 months old girl was seen in the ENT Dept. with the history of a slowly growing mass on the nasal bridge since birth. After complete X-ray examinations including encephalography surgical removal was performed in general anesthesia. It was found that the glioma entered through a small defect in the frontal bone into the anterior cranial fossa from where diffuse tumor masses could be removed by suction. The postroperative course has been uneventful.

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