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2023

ANUÁRIO DO HOSPITAL
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IMAGING OF PEDIATRIC NASAL MASSES: A REVIEW

Bruno Cunha, Danila Kuroedov, Carla Conceição

Neuroradiology Department, Hospital Dona Estefânia e Hospital São José, Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, Lisboa

- J Neuroimaging. 2021;1–14. DOI: 10.1111/jon.12942

Several conditions may present as nasal masses in pediatric age, including congenital and developmental disorders, inflammatory and infectious conditions, neoplastic and neoplastic-like lesions, and other miscellaneous disorders. A confident presurgical diagnosis can be challenging and imaging is often key in themanagement of these lesions.We provide a pictorial review of pediatric nasal masses and discuss a location-based approach to the diagnosis of these lesions on imaging studies. Acquaintance with the most common pathologies and awareness for its characteristic imaging features can aid the physician in the differential diagnosis. Location and extension of the lesion can be particularly helpful. Midline masses raise suspicion for developmental nasal midline lesions, including frontoethmoidal cephalocele, dermoid/epidermoid cyst, and neuroglial heterotopia. In case of trauma, nasal septum hematoma/abscess should be considered. Developmental or odontogenic cystic lesions and osseous neoplasms and neoplasm-like lesions can originate from the maxilla and palate. Although most nasal tumors show overlapping imaging characteristics, some have suggestive features, such as nasopharyngeal angiofibroma and esthesioneuroblastoma. Malignant tumors tend to be locally aggressive, demonstrating invasive features, bony erosion, intermediate signal on T2-weighted images, and restricted diffusion on diffusion-weighted imaging. In certain cases, a definite diagnosis can only bemade histologically. Nonetheless, detailed characterization of the lesion is crucial prior to invasive procedures in order to avoid complications.

KEYWORDS: Head and neck imaging, Nasal cavity, Nasal masses, Neuroradiology, Pediatric