ENT - nasal polyps Flashcards
What are nasal polyps?
Growths of the nasal mucosa that can occur in the nasal cavity or sinuses
Nasal polyps are associated with
Chronic rhinitis or sinusitis
Asthma
Samter’s triad (nasal polyps, asthma and aspirin intolerance/allergy)
Cystic fibrosis
Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)
Presentation of nasal polyps
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
Examination in nasal polyps
Nasal cavity examination with speculum
Can also test smell, respiratory system and examine the oropharyngeal cavity
How do polyps look on nasal speculum examination?
Nasal polyps appear as round pale grey/yellow growths on the mucosal wall.
Management of nasal polyps
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
Important features to ascertain in order to not miss malignancy
Unilateral polyps
Bleeding