Abstract

IntroductionAlthough several anatomical anomalies in the middle turbinate have been reported, they usually remain asymptomatic. However, complicated aberrant middle turbinate extending through the choana to the contralateral nasopharynx has not been reported.Case presentationA 23-year-old Korean woman presented with a 6-month history of nasal obstruction and postnasal discharge refractory to medical treatment. An endoscopic examination revealed an abnormal middle turbinate, and a pedunculated nasal mass covered with normal mucosa that originated from the right lateral nasal wall filled most of the right posterior choana and extended to the left nasopharynx across the posterior free edge of the nasal septum. Computed tomography of the paranasal sinus showed abnormal bony trabeculation from the posterior bony attachment of the right middle turbinate to the left posterior nasopharyngeal wall. In addition, right maxillary sinusitis was observed. From these findings, the lesion was suspected to be an abnormal configuration of the right middle turbinate with secondary maxillary sinusitis and was successfully treated by resection of the malformed middle turbinate and middle meatal antrostomy.ConclusionsAlthough this case illustrates a very rare developmental anomaly of the middle turbinate, thorough knowledge of the development of and anatomical anomalies associated with the middle turbinate is of utmost importance to perform proper sinus surgery and avoid complications. Therefore, these findings should be considered by otolaryngologists, and careful examination of the nasal cavity is necessary to determine the existence of this rare anomaly.

Highlights

  • Several anatomical anomalies in the middle turbinate have been reported, they usually remain asymptomatic

  • Conclusions: this case illustrates a very rare developmental anomaly of the middle turbinate, thorough knowledge of the development of and anatomical anomalies associated with the middle turbinate is of utmost importance to perform proper sinus surgery and avoid complications

  • An aberrantly configured middle turbinate (MT) extending into the nasopharynx occurs less frequently, and a complicated aberrant MT extending through the choana to the contralateral nasopharynx has not been

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This case illustrates a very rare developmental anomaly of the MT, thorough knowledge of the development of and anatomical anomalies associated with the MT is of utmost importance to perform proper sinus surgery and avoid complications. This anatomical anomaly can lead to significant choanal obstruction with resultant maxillary sinusitis. Authors’ contributions The author YWK was involved in drafting the manuscript or revising it. JHL and SLH obtained the data and figures, and drafted the manuscript and references. KSC made the study design and concept, drafted the manuscript, and made a critical review.

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