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01.09.2008 | Original Paper
Respiratory Epithelial Adenomatoid Hamartoma: A Review
verfasst von:
Valerie A. Fitzhugh, Neena Mirani
Erschienen in:
Head and Neck Pathology
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Ausgabe 3/2008
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Abstract
Respiratory epithelial adenomatoid hamartoma (REAH) is an uncommon lesion of the upper aerodigestive tract first described by Wenig and Heffner in 1995 as prominent glandular proliferations lined by ciliated respiratory epithelium originating from the surface epithelium. The entity is seen most often in male adults. Clinically the lesion presents as a polypoid mass, often in one or both nasal cavities, though other locations have been described. While REAH is benign, awareness and recognition of the lesion is important because it can be easily confused grossly and microscopically with more threatening tumors such as inverted papilloma and sinonasal carcinoma. The literature of REAH is reviewed with detail paid to the histologic diagnosis. The clinical presentation, radiologic findings, and differential diagnosis are also described.