Clinicopathologic profile of Sino nasal lesions in St. Paul Hospital Millennium Medical College.
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Background: - The nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses are parts of the Sino nasal tract. Sinonasal
lesions encompass a broad spectrum of disorders, ranging from benign to malignant conditions,
each presenting unique challenges in diagnosis and management. The research aims to provide a
comprehensive analysis of the demographic characteristics, clinical presentations, and
histopathological features of sinonasal lesions encountered in the specified medical institution. A
thorough examination of medical records, imaging studies, and histopathological findings were
conducted to identify patterns, prevalence, and associated risk factors.
Methods: - The work was planned to study clinicopathologic profile of sinonasal lesions and
comparing clinical, radiologic and histopathology findings. This crossectional study were
conducted on 450 cases of sinonasal lesions of which histopathology specimen sent to pathology
department, St. Paul Hospital millennium medical college over 5 years. Non-probability
convenience sampling technique was used. All cases during study period were included after
exclusion of 130 cases based on exclusion criteria. The collected data were cleaned and analysed
using the statistical software Epidata Version 3.1 and SPSS Version 27.0.1, respectively.
Result: - A study of 450 lesions was undertaken. They constituted 1.7% of the total
histopathological workload at our institution. Inflammatory and tumor like lesions constituted 50
% followed by benign tumors constituting 26.4% and malignant tumors constituting 23.6% of
the total number of cases. Among 450 cases 216(48%) had available radiologic data for analysis.
Comparison of clinical and radiological findings with Histopathology diagnosis showed that
there were 150(33%) cases from 450 and 144(67%) patients out of 216 in whom the Clinical and
radiological findings were comparable with Histopathology diagnosis respectively. In the
remaining cases, clinical and radiological findings were either different or inconclusive. When
comparing radiological finding with clinical suspicions, 81% of the cases having Radiologic
data showed consistent finding with clinical suspicion.
Conclusion: Inflammatory polyp the most common histopathology diagnosis at this site
followed by Sinonasal papilloma which is benign lesion. Squamous cell carcinoma were the
most common malignant lesions of sinonasal tract. Clinical and radiologic diagnosis of specific
lesion were quite challenging, histopathology evaluation with clinicoradilogical correlation are
crucial to settle specific diagnosis and management of patients accordingly.
Keywords: Sinonasal, Clinicopthologic, Inflammatory, Benign, Malignant, Histopathology.