Volume : V, Issue : II, February - 2015

Role of Histopathology in The Diagnosis of Nasal Polypoidal Masses

Dr. T. Dinesh Singh, Dr. Kiran Meshram, Sara Shreen, Nazima Begum, Sandeep K Vishwakarma, Dr. Aleem A Khan

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Nasal polyps were first described more than 2500 years ago and comprise the most common group of mass lesion encountered in the nose. The word polyp comes from Greek although it was subsequently latinized and means many footed (polypous). Oedematous, hypertrophied and sagged masses of nasal mucous memane covered with columnar and ciliated epithelium are called nasal polyp. They may be solitary or multiple, pedunculate or sessile, unilateral or bilateral. Polyps were recognized as projection of mucous memane developing in association with chronic rhinitis, sinusitis, but more especially with allergic disease and polypoid benign and malignant neoplasm. For the reason it becomes important that all polyps and polypoidal lesions of nose should be submitted for histopathological examinations. Therefore, types of polyps, their histomorphology, etiopathogenesis, and the contribution of allergy, bacterial infection and other causes of formation of polyps will need to be evaluated.

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Dr. T. Dinesh Singh,Dr. Kiran Meshram,Sara Shreen,Nazima Begum,Sandeep K Vishwakarma,Dr. Aleem A Khan Role of Histopathology in The Diagnosis of Nasal Polypoidal Masses Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 2 February 2015


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