Purpose: To report a case of a 15-year-old female with antrochoanal polyp, that has an unusual presentation according to the location of the polyp.
Setting: The patient attended an outpatient clinic in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Design: A case report.
Case: A young patient presented complaining of nasal obstruction, headache, and postnasal drip for two weeks. CT imaging demonstrates a total opacified left maxillary sinus and maxillary ostium with a widening of the left maxillary ostium by polypoid mucosal thickening suggesting an antrochoanal polyp obstructing the left anterior nasal cavity. The antrochoanal polyp measured 2.5 x 2 cm in the left maxillary sinus and extended to the anterior part of the nasal cavity. Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) is the appropriate treatment of antrochoanal polyps in contrast to more severe invasive open procedures that are reserved for cases that cannot be managed endoscopically.
Conclusions and Importance: The Antrochoanal polyp usually presents from the antrum and grows through its ostium into the middle meatus, after that it extends into the posterior choana. We present a case with an unusual location as the polyp originated from the maxillary sinus through the ostium and went anteriorly to the anterior part of the nasal cavity against gravity without any apparent reason.
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