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A case report of unilateral conductive hearing loss as a consequence of malignant sinonasal melanoma: the importance of completing a full clinical history and examination
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
The Egyptian Journal of Otolaryngology. December, 2020, Vol. 36 Issue 1
Subject
Metastasis -- Care and treatment -- Development and progression -- Prognosis
Immunotherapy
Hearing loss -- Care and treatment -- Development and progression -- Prognosis
Melanoma -- Development and progression -- Care and treatment -- Prognosis
Language
English
ISSN
1012-5574
Abstract
Background Sinonasal melanoma is a rare head and neck tumour. It is associated with a poor prognosis, high rates of loco-regional recurrence and distant metastasis. Treatment of the disease is therefore complicated, and because of limited data regarding the cancer, management is frequently tailored to the individual patient. We describe an unusual presentation of sinonasal melanoma with relevant histology, radiology and clinical photography. Case presentation The case report describes the presentation of a 64-year-old man to the Ear, Nose and Throat department with progressive right-sided hearing loss. A thorough history highlighted other clinical symptoms including unilateral nasal obstruction and epistaxis. Clinical examination showed a right middle ear effusion with a polypoidal lesion in the right nasal cavity. Relevant imaging demonstrated a destructive process that required further assessment. An endoscopic sinus procedure was performed to obtain histological diagnosis as well as providing symptomatic relief. Histology confirmed malignant mucosal melanoma. The patient underwent maxillectomy and orbital exenteration (due to further progression of disease) at a tertiary centre with a plan for subsequent immunotherapy. This however has been delayed due to further surgery to excise a metastatic lesion to the right femur. Conclusions This case report highlights the importance of a thorough clinical history and examination. An unusual presentation of a sinonasal tumour can easily be missed leading to a significant delay in treatment. The case report also describes the use of functional endoscopic sinus surgery in order to obtain histological diagnosis and to debulk the tumour, providing symptomatic relief. The current literature regarding management will be discussed as well as current developments guiding future treatment.
Author(s): Victoria Blackabey [sup.1], Olivia Kenyon [sup.1], Rishi Talwar [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.412935.8, Department of Otolaryngology, Luton and Dunstable University Hospital, , Lewsey road, LU4 0DZ, Luton, UK Background [...]