Abstract

A Rare Case of Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Sino Nasal Tract: A Diagnosis with Multiple Synonyms. Review of Literatures

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  • Chest x-ray and ultrasound abdomen revealed no distant metastasis so clinical and radiological staging was T4aN0M0. He was planned for combined modality treatment as total maxillectomy with wide local skin excision and free flap reconstruction with palatal prosthesis and post-operative chemo-radiotherapy but in view of his general condition with nonfitness for GA family refused surgical intervention and patient was referred to oncology for palliative options

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  • Cell carcinoma, Ringertz carcinoma, and respiratory epithelial carcinoma, Plich BZ, et al [3] as the tumor is composed of malignant proliferating cells derived from the sinonasal respiratory (Schneiderian) epithelium [4]

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Case Report

A Rare Case of Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Sino Nasal Tract: A Diagnosis with Multiple Synonyms. Kasim Saif Kasim Aljanabi1* and Salma Mohammed Hamed AL Sheibani2 1ENT Specialist, IBRA Hospital, Oman 2ENT and Head & Neck Surgery Senior Consultant Head of ENT Department AL Nahdha Hospital, Sultanate of Oman, Oman *Corresponding author: Kasim Saif Kasim Aljanabi, MB Ch B (Baghdad), MS (ORL-HNS) Malaysia, ENT specialist Ibra hospital, Oman

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