Nose, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx Flashcards
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What are the categories of tumours of the nasal cavity/paranasal sinuses/skull base according to the WHO classification?
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- Carcinoma, including:SCC (keratinising, non-keratinising, sarcomatoid, lymphoepithelial), SNUC, NUT carcinoma, Neuroendocrine carcinoma, Adenocarcinoma: including ITAC, non-ITAC
- Sinonasal papillomas (everted, inverted, oncocytic)
- Respiratory epithelial lesions (REAH, seromucinous hamartoma)
- Salivary gland tumours
- Soft tissue tumours (benign - leiomyoma/schwannoma, borderline - SFT, glomangiopericytoma, malignant - biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma, SS, angiosarc, MPNST, etc)
- Other (meningioma, ameloblastoma, chondromesenchymal hamartoma)
- Haematolymphoid (Extranodal NK/T cell lymphoma)
- Neuroectodermal/melanoma (Ewings/PNET, ONB)
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What is the differential diagnosis of poorly differentiated neoplasms in the sinonasal tract?
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- Olfactory neuroblastoma (negative/focal epi markers, syn+, EBV- (S100+ sustenc cells, calret+))
- SNUC (LMWCK+, neg/focal syn, EBV- (p63/40 +/-/patchy))
- NUT (epi markers+, syn-, EBV- (CD34+/-, NUT translocation, p63/p40+))
- SMARCB1-deficient sinonasal carcinoma (LMWCK+, syn -/focal+, EBV-, INI1 negative)
- Lymphoepithelial ca/NPC (HMWCK+, EBV+, p63/p40+)
- NK/T-cell lymphoma, nasal type (epi -, CD56+/NE markers -, EBV+, cytotoxic+, CD2+)
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