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Here we have a patient who was being evaluated

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with a seizure disorder and had an incidental

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finding noted in the left nasal cavity.

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So the T2-weighted scans were being scanned,

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were being looked at for the brain abnormality,

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and at the lower portion of the study,

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someone discovered a mass that was seen in the

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nasal cavity just in the nasal ala here.

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On the left side,

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this is the flare scan and

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this subsequently was imaged with

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higher resolution imaging,

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as you can see on the T1-weighted imaging.

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On the coronal T2-weighted scan, again, performed for

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the brain. If you look anteriorly here,

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you can see that there is a mass in the left nasal

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cavity, which is bright in signal intensity

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outlined here,

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and it seemed to be associated with,

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this is the inferior nasal turbinate,

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maybe more centered at the

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middle turbinate region.

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And this lesion on the subsequent images, as you

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can see, came out pretty far anteriorly,

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so that it was actually visible just looking

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into the patient's nose via the nasal ala.

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Bright in signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging.

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When we look at the lesion

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on T1-weighted scans,

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we have a little better sense of the anatomy with

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the lateral wall of the nasal cavity being

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displaced laterally with it opposed to the

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cartilaginous nasal septum, and being

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relatively well-defined.

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Here it is associated with the turbinate.

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On the post-gadolinium-enhanced scan,

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you see that the lesion has a little

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bit of internal architecture to it,

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but it is well defined.

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Doesn't look like it's invading the bone.

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This is your lower aspect of your nasolacrimal duct.

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Here's the nasal turbinate. So, really, in the nasal cavity.

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And in point of fact,

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this turned out to be a pleomorphic adenoma.

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The features which would suggest a pleomorphic

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adenoma are the very bright signal intensity on

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T2-weighted imaging, as well as the well-defined

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nature of it and the in contrast enhancement.

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Here's the coronal contrast-enhanced image.

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And once again, you might suggest that there is

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increasing enhancement over the course of time on

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the MRI scan in the mass with portions that show

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greater enhancement on the delayed imaging, which

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is another feature of the pleomorphic adenoma.

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Now, we did have,

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I believe we had diffusion weighted

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imaging of the brain and it's kind

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of hard to make out here.

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But this lesion was bright on the DWI and the

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ADC map, suggesting a benign etiology.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Salivary Glands

Paranasal sinuses

Neuroradiology

Neoplastic

MRI

Head and Neck

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