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Case Reports
. 2010 Mar;89(3):132-9.

Nasolacrimal duct oncocytoma: an unusual cause of chronic epiphora

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Nasolacrimal duct oncocytoma: an unusual cause of chronic epiphora

Benoît Delas et al. Ear Nose Throat J. 2010 Mar.

Abstract

Epiphora has traditionally fallen under the purview of ophthalmologists. However, owing to the development of endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy, this condition has been increasingly observed in otolaryngologic practice. We report the case of a woman with a 4-month history of right epiphora and dacryocystitis. Nasal endoscopy revealed the presence of a tumor at the inferior meatus. Histopathologic examination of a biopsy specimen identified the tumor as an oncocytoma. Surgical excision via a lateral rhinotomy approach was performed. At 3 years postoperatively, the patient was disease-free. Lacrimal sac and nasolacrimal duct tumors are rare, but they should be considered as a possible etiology in patients with acquired epiphora because most of these tumors are malignant.

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