Pathologic Quiz Case 1
Amy Y. Chen, MD, Michael G. Stewart, MD, Houston, Tex
A 61-YEAR-OLD white woman presented to the Otolaryngology Service with a 1-month history of eye "bulging" and a sensation of pressure in the area of the medial canthus for approximately 5 years. In addition, 4 months earlier, she had sought treatment for intermittent right-sided epiphora, which subsequently resolved. Her medical history was otherwise unremarkable.
On physical examination, the right eye was proptotic but acuity was normal. There was no diplopia and extraocular movements were intact. A right-sided intranasal submucosal mass was seen protruding from the middle meatus. An intranasal biopsy was performed via an endoscopic approach. Imaging studies are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. Characteristic histologic features are depicted in Figure 3 and Figure 4.
What is your diagnosis?
Pathologic Quiz Case 2
W. K. Ng, MBBS, Hong Kong
A 52-YEAR-OLD Chinese
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