Volume 117, Issue 2 pp. 371-372
Article

Blue Nevi of the Sinonasal Mucosa: A Report of Two Cases and Review of the Literature

Wen-Yu Chuang MD

Wen-Yu Chuang MD

Department of Pathology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

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Sheng-Po Hao MD, FACS, FICS

Sheng-Po Hao MD, FACS, FICS

Department of Otolaryngology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

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Chi-Ju Yeh MD

Chi-Ju Yeh MD

Department of Pathology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

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Shih-Ming Jung MD

Corresponding Author

Shih-Ming Jung MD

Department of Pathology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

Dr. Shih-Ming Jung, Department of Pathology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, 5 Fu-Hsing Street, Kwei-Shan, Taoyuan 333, Taiwan.Search for more papers by this author
First published: 02 January 2009
Citations: 10

This study was supported by a grant from the Taiwan National Science Council (NSC95-2320-B-182A-010).

Abstract

Blue nevi are uncommon melanocytic proliferations. They occur mostly in the skin and occasionally in mucosae. Blue nevi of the sinonasal mucosa are extremely rare with only two cases reported to date. We report two more cases and review the literature. Compared with sinonasal malignant melanomas, which usually present as symptomatic tumors, sinonasal blue nevi are asymptomatic lesions found incidentally. A biopsy is required for a definitive diagnosis. Although none of the four cases had recurrence, given a rare but possible occurrence of malignant transformation in cutaneous blue nevi, complete excision with follow up should be the treatment of choice.

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