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Carcinoma neuroendocrino de c?lulas peque?as de regi?n nasosinusal

Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the sinonasal region
Authors: Salazar Guilarte, Jhonder Xavier; Gras Albert, Juan Ramón;

Carcinoma neuroendocrino de c?lulas peque?as de regi?n nasosinusal

Abstract

[ES] El c?ncer de cavidad nasal y senos paranasales es poco frecuente, comprendiendo menos del 1% de todas las tumoraciones malignas del ser humano, y aproximadamente el 3% de todas las que ocurren en cabeza y cuello. El carcinoma neuroendocrino de c?lulas peque?as es un tumor epitelial maligno de alto grado con caracter?sticas histol?gicas parecidas a las del carcinoma de c?lulas peque?as del pulm?n, cuyo curso cl?nico es muy agresivo y por lo general recurre despu?s del tratamiento. Presentamos un caso de tumor de c?lulas peque?as postirradiado localizado en el seno etmoidal posterior, as? como su abordaje diagn?stico y terap?utico actual. [EN] Malignant tumours of nose and paranasal sinuses are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all malignancies and approximately 3% of those arising in the head and neck. Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the sinonasal region is an epithelial high grade carcinoma resembling malignancies of pulmonary origin, with a very aggressive clinical course that often recurs after treatment. Here, we report a case of a postirradiated tumour located in the posterior ethmoid sinus, with the current management and treatment.

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Small cells, Senos paranasales, 32 Ciencias m?dicas, Otorrinolaringolog?a, Carcinoma neuroendocrino, Células pequeñas, Treatment, C?lulas peque?as, Tumor carcinoide, Neuroendocrine carcinoma, Tratamiento, carcinoid tumor, 32 Ciencias médicas, Otorrinolaringología, Paranasal sinuses

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