Sunday, February 06, 2005

Q2: Nasal swellings


Nasal swellings Posted by Hello

A middle-aged gentleman presents with complete nasal obstruction and low grade fever for one week. This is a photograph of his nose.

What are the swellings seen in the nose?

What is the most common cause of this condition?

5 comments:

delrina said...

is it septal haematoma with abscess formation (that will cause fever)? common cause: injury.

this is not my answer by the way. it's my friend's :).

Anonymous said...

i think is a septal haematoma cause by a trauma to the nose ( a punch to the nose maybe..)

Anonymous said...

Could it be septal abscess?

Yoke-Yeow Yap said...

Yes, this is a septal abscess.

By virtue of it appearing on both sides of the nose, one can confidently assume that septal necrosis has set in and this abscess is 'through-and-through.'

The most common cause is trauma to the nose, resulting in septal hematoma and subsequently secondary infection.

Such collections, which are situated sub-perichondrially, will result in septal necrosis within days as cartilage depends solely on its lining perichondrium for nutrition.

Anonymous said...

One should also beware of intra-cranial septic complications.