A congenital extranasal glioma in a newborn

SAGE Open Med Case Rep. 2022 Dec 19:10:2050313X221144515. doi: 10.1177/2050313X221144515. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Nasal gliomas are extremely rare in neonates with an incidence of 1 in 20,000 to 40,000. They often are asymptomatic but can present with respiratory distress depending on the size and location of the tumor. A newborn female was prenatally diagnosed with a left nasal mass. After her birth, she was transferred to a local children's hospital for subspecialty evaluation and for diagnostic imaging. The mass was resected at 1 year of age. Pathology confirmed a nasal glioma. Several weeks after surgery, a nasal prosthetic device was applied to correct the nasal deformity caused by the pressure effect of the tumor. At almost 1 year of age, there was no evidence of metastasis or recurrence of the nasal glioma. The prognosis and outcome tend to be favorable. The rare case of a neonate with a congenital nasal glioma is presented.

Keywords: Glial tissue; congenital nasal disorder; heterotopy; nasal glioma; newborn; sinonasal tumors.

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  • Case Reports