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Nasal dermoids make up approximately 10% of head and neck dermoids, and approximately 1% of all dermoids.<ref>McCaffrey TV, McDonald TJ, Gorenstein A. Dermoid cysts of the nose: review of 21 cases. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 1979 Jan;87(1):52-9.</ref> | |||
== Diagnosis == | == Diagnosis == |
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Overview
Nasal dermoids are rare congenital midline nasal masses that form as a result of aberrant migration of mesodermal and ectodermal cells during formation of nasal structures.
History
Pathophysiology
Relevant Anatomy
Disease Etiology
Genetics
Histology
Epidemiology
Nasal dermoids make up approximately 10% of head and neck dermoids, and approximately 1% of all dermoids.[1]
Diagnosis
Patient History
Physical Examination
Laboratory Tests
Imaging
Differential Diagnosis
Other midline congenital nasal masses should be considered:
Management
Medical Management
Surgical Management
Outcomes
Complications
Prognosis
References
- ↑ McCaffrey TV, McDonald TJ, Gorenstein A. Dermoid cysts of the nose: review of 21 cases. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery. 1979 Jan;87(1):52-9.