Paediatric paranasal sinus fibrous dysplasia
- PMID: 36112944
- DOI: 10.1177/00494755221125080
Paediatric paranasal sinus fibrous dysplasia
Abstract
Fibrous dysplasia in the bony walls of a paranasal sinus is a developmental tumour that is associated with a marked facial deformity. Delay in hospital presentation contributes to the destructive resection techniques employed and the management outcome. Our study looks at the factors for delay in hospital presentation and the management outcome by a retrospective review between January 1997 and December 2018. Of 43 children (M: F 1:1.2) with a mean age of 12 ± 1.75 years, the maxillary bones were mostly affected. All underwent surgical resection with good management outcomes except for maxillectomy. Tumour recurrence was noted in five and there was no mitotic cell at histology. The clinical symptoms of fibrous dysplasia vary in severity and age of onset, often with late hospital presentation already with complications. Health education is needed to reverse this trend.
Keywords: Facial swelling; fibrous dysplasia; late hospital presentation; management outcome; maxillectomy.
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