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schneiderian papilloma
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Clinical
male > female (inverted and exophytic)
age 40-70, uncommon in children (inverted, oncocytic)
age 20-50 (exophytic)
location
lateral nasal wall (inverted, oncocytic)
septum (exophytic)
sinuses
can extend into adjacent structures
nasal obstruction, epistaxis
HPV association (inverted, exophytic)
Histology
epithelium
nonkeratinizing squamous
transitional
respiratory
patterns
inverted schneiderian papilloma
most common
exophytic schneiderian papilloma
oncocytic schneiderian papilloma
aka cylindrical schneiderian papilloma
oncocytic
intraepithelial microcysts (mucin, PMNs)
Pearls
r/o carcinoma component
Stains
CK+
CD44+ (vs decreased in carcinoma)
Ddx
inverted type
nasal polyp with squamous metaplasia
prominent normal seromucinous glands
thick hyalinized basement membrane
stromal inflammation
REAH
posterior nasal septum
glands lined by respiratory epithelium
thick hyalinized basement membrane
oncocytic
rhinosporidiosis
involves stroma in addition to epithelium
low grade papillary adenocarcinoma
invasion, lack intact basement membrane
lacks intraepithelial microcysts
exophytic
squamous papilloma
keratinized
lacks intraepithelial microcysts
papillary SCC