Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the histopathological examination results, frequency of lesions and associated symptoms in patients with established unilateral nasal pathology. Methods: Medical records of 73 patients with unilateral nasal lesions who undergone histopathological examination were analyzed retrospectively. Clinical presentation, examination and radiological findings, treatment and follow-up process of the patients were evaluated. Results: Neoplastic (n=16) and non-neoplastic (n=57) pathologies were detected in 73 patients. Non-neoplastic lesions consisted of inflammatory polyps (n=16), chronic sinusitis (n=11), anthrocoanal polyps (n=6) which were the most striking unilateral nasal pathologies. Neoplastic group (n=16) comprised of 2 malignant and 14 benign cases which were classified as adenocarcinoma (n=1), adenoid cystic carcinoma (n=1), inverted papilloma (n=8), hemangioendothelioma (n=1), capillary hemangioma (n=1), fibrous dysplasia (n=1), osteoma (n=1) and pyogenic granuloma (n=2). The most frequently observed symptom was unilateral nasal obstruction. Especially in cases with neoplasms, the frequency of epistaxis increased significantly (p

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