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Background: Nasal obstruction is a common manifestation of diseases with nasal involvement such as: Allergic rhinitis,
vasomotor rhinitis and rhinosinusitus. This article will report an unusual case of Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET)
in the sinonasal area in an adult, presenting as recurrent nasal obstruction.
Study Design: Case report
Setting: Tertiary hospital
Population: 65 year old female, with recurrent nasal obstruction.
Results: A 65 year old female presenting with recurrent nasal obstruction was treated conservatively as a case of Chronic
Rhinosinusitis. However, further work up lead to a diagnosis of Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET) in the Sinonasal
area. PNET is an aggressive, locally invasive disease commonly presenting as loco regional pain in the lower limb of pediatric
population. Various combinations of chemotherapy salvage surgery and radiation is currently the recommended treatment
option.
Conclusion: Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET) is a highly malignant tumor, primarily seen in the long bones and
soft tissues of the pediatric population. At this moment, due to paucity of literature, there is still much to learn regarding the
optimum management and long-term prognosis of PNET of the head and neck region in adults.
Biography
Helena Michelle N Casipit completed her Pre medicine, Medicine, Post Graduate Internship at the University of Santo Tomas Hospital, Manila Philippines. She is currently
a third year resident of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, also at the University of Santo Tomas Hospital, Manila Philippines.
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