Author:
Sandrine Bouteille,Wout Backaert,Kevin Janssen,Elke Wollants,Sanne Verbeek,Griet Laureyns,Deborah Steensels
Abstract
Hypertrophy of the adenoid is a rare condition in adults, often suspicious of malignancy. We present a case of a 31-year-old female with a clinical presentation of a giant nasopharyngeal mass, clinically suspicious for malignancy, given the size and greyish discoloration. She presented with left-side otalgia, hearing loss, and nasal obstruction. After broad investigations on adenoid tissue following adenectomy, a reassuring diagnosis of adenovirus-related adenoiditis could be made. This case demonstrates the importance of broad microbiological testing in ruling out malignancies. The patient recovered completely.
Publisher
Heighten Science Publications Corporation