Primary nasal tuberculosis following blunt trauma nose
Primary nasal tuberculosis following blunt trauma nose
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Primary nasal tuberculosis is a rare disease metabo 15-gauge finish nailer cordless with nearly 40 cases reported.Our patient was a young male presented with left sided nasal obstruction, anosmia and occasional epistaxis for last 7 weeks after 6 months of blunt trauma nose.Contrast enhanced computed tomography of the para nasal sinuses showed increased soft-tissue density with contrast enhancement in the left maxillary antrum with extension through left osteomeatal foramen to the left nasal cavity along with further extension through choana to nasopharynx resulting in partial obliteration of the nasopharyngeal airway.Nasal endoscopy revealed a sessile polypoidal pinkish mass arising from the left osteomeatal foramen.
Histopathological examination of excisional cowboys ps5 controller biopsy of that area showed caseating granuloma.Our patient diagnosed as primary nasal tuberculosis following trauma and treated with anti-tubercular chemotherapy.