ENT - nasal polyps Flashcards

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Q

What are nasal polyps?

A

Growths of the nasal mucosa that can occur in the nasal cavity or sinuses

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Nasal polyps are associated with

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Chronic rhinitis or sinusitis

Asthma

Samter’s triad (nasal polyps, asthma and aspirin intolerance/allergy)

Cystic fibrosis

Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)

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Presentation of nasal polyps

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Chronic rhinosinusitis

Difficulty breathing through the nose - may have to breathe through mouth so wake up with dry mouth for example

Snoring

Nasal discharge

Loss of sense of smell (anosmia)

Post-nasal drip

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Examination in nasal polyps

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Nasal cavity examination with speculum

Can also test smell, respiratory system and examine the oropharyngeal cavity

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How do polyps look on nasal speculum examination?

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Nasal polyps appear as round pale grey/yellow growths on the mucosal wall.

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Management of nasal polyps

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Unilateral polyps - refer for specialist

Medical management is with intranasal steroid drops/spray

Surgical management can be used if medical management fails
- Polypectomy

Intranasal polypectomy is used where the polyps are visible close to the nostrils
Endoscopic nasal polypectomy is used where the polyps are further in the nose or the sinuses

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Important features to ascertain in order to not miss malignancy

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Unilateral polyps

Bleeding

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