Right unilateral nasoalveolar cyst in a 30-year-old young adult
Keywords:
facial asymmetry, nasal cavity, cysts, esthetic.Abstract
Introduction: The nasolaveolar cyst, also known as nasolabial or Klestadt, is considered a rare developmental, epithelial and non-odontogenic cyst. It appears in the region of the nasal wing, produces facial asymmetry, affects aesthetics and can lead to psychological disorders.Objective: To present a clinical case of a right unilateral nasoalveolar cyst.
Clinical case: A 30-year-old male patient, black, rural origin and with a history of health. He came to the consultation due to presenting an increase in volume in the right nasal wing, which caused nasal obstruction and difficulties in breathing. The physical and complementary imaging examinations revealed a presumptive diagnosis of a right unilateral nasoalveolar cyst. The lesion was surgically removed under local anesthesia without complications and histopathological examination confirmed the presumed diagnosis.
Conclusions: The nasoalveolar cyst is a rare clinical entity in Cuba and the world, its treatment is surgical and its recurrence is low.
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