2022
DOI: 10.4274/mmj.galenos.2022.00533
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Sinonasal Lobular Capillary Hemangioma After Continuous Self-tests for COVID-19: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Abstract: Sinonasal lobular capillary hemangiomas (LCH) are rare benign vascular lesions commonly arising from the nasal septum. Nasopharyngeal, nasal mid-turbinate, and anterior nasal swabbing is the preferred method of screening for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Herein, we present a case of a sinonasal LCH in a child after continuous self-tests for COVID-19, with an anterior nasal swab. The child presented with a well-defined red mass in the anterior part of the nasal septum, which was removed endoscopically. H… Show more

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“…Histologically, lobular capillary hemangioma reveals lobular vascular proliferation consisting of vessels of capillary caliber. 8 On the other hand, inverted papilloma is mucosal origin with cere-briform, lobulated, and firm appearance. 6,9 In contrast to GPC, inverted papilloma shows male predominance with a 2 to 3:1 male: female ratio and usually arises from maxillary sinus and lateral nasal wall.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Histologically, lobular capillary hemangioma reveals lobular vascular proliferation consisting of vessels of capillary caliber. 8 On the other hand, inverted papilloma is mucosal origin with cere-briform, lobulated, and firm appearance. 6,9 In contrast to GPC, inverted papilloma shows male predominance with a 2 to 3:1 male: female ratio and usually arises from maxillary sinus and lateral nasal wall.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is still difficult to distinguish between these lesions because they usually present with a solid and soft texture. Histologically, lobular capillary hemangioma reveals lobular vascular proliferation consisting of vessels of capillary caliber . On the other hand, inverted papilloma is mucosal origin with cerebriform, lobulated, and firm appearance .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%