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[Iatrogenic rhinolithiasis?]

E N Rasmussen1, E B Skriver, C von Buchwald

  • 1Røntgen-/ultralydafdelingen og øre-naese-halsafdelingen, Amtssygehuset i Glostrup.

Ugeskrift for Laeger
|November 14, 1994
PubMed
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This case report highlights rhinolithiasis, a rare nasal condition. It emphasizes that CT scans and clinical signs of rhinoliths can mimic nasal tumors, underscoring the importance of considering iatrogenic causes.

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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Rhinolithiasis is a rare condition involving a calculus in the nasal cavity.
  • Differential diagnosis of nasal masses can be challenging.

Observation:

  • A case of rhinolithiasis in a young man is presented.
  • Radiological (CT-scan) and clinical findings were analyzed.

Findings:

  • Rhinolith findings can resemble benign or malignant nasal lesions, such as inverted papilloma.
  • The possibility of an iatrogenic origin for rhinoliths is discussed.

Implications:

  • Accurate diagnosis is crucial to differentiate rhinolithiasis from other nasal pathologies.
  • Awareness of potential iatrogenic causes can aid in prevention and management.