2007
DOI: 10.1016/s2173-5735(07)70348-4
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Metaplastic Ossification in Nasal Polyp

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“… 4 However, in agreement with most reported cases of osseous metaplasia of the sinonasal region, our case had no history of sinonasal surgery. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 Calcification of nasal polyps due to hypercalcemia have been reported, 4 but the serum calcium level of our case was normal. Hamartomas are tissue development errors and consist of abnormal mixture of focal tissues.…”
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confidence: 46%
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“… 4 However, in agreement with most reported cases of osseous metaplasia of the sinonasal region, our case had no history of sinonasal surgery. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 Calcification of nasal polyps due to hypercalcemia have been reported, 4 but the serum calcium level of our case was normal. Hamartomas are tissue development errors and consist of abnormal mixture of focal tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%
“…Metaplasia is the conversion of one type of tissue into a tissue different from its lineage. 1 Genetic reprogramming of epithelial stem cells or undifferentiated mesenchymal cells is thought to cause the metaplasia. 3 Metaplasia can occur in epithelial tissue or connective tissue.…”
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“…Nasal polyp is a common disease that usually present in 4% of the population, followed by chronic sinonasal infection and inflammatory condition [2]. OM is an unusual event that may occur anywhere but its presence in the nasal polyps is very rare, and has been reported in only eight cases in the English language literature [1,3]. In this report we present a rare case of OM in nasal polyp.…”
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confidence: 82%