Cavernous Hemangioma of the Maxillary Sinus Masquerading Recurrent Hemorrhagic Mass: Histological-Radiological Correlation and a Literature Review

Curr Med Imaging. 2022;18(10):1120-1124. doi: 10.2174/1573405618666220218104156.

Abstract

Background: Sinonasal cavernous hemangioma is rare. To date, fewer than 20 cases have been reported in the literature; however, they may be a source of recurrent epistaxis and masquerade of a hemorrhagic mass on CT and MRI.

Case report: A 68-year-old woman was presented with recurrent epistaxis and progressive right malar fullness. On rhinoscopy, a bulge lesion was observed with multifocal hemorrhagic and friable surfaces in the right nasal cavity. CT and MRI demonstrated a well-defined mass in the right maxillary sinus with inhomogenous T2 hyperintensity, hypointense septa, peripheral rim, and multiple papillary enhancement, suggesting a recurrent hemorrhagic mass. The mass was excised endoscopically, and the histologic diagnosis was cavernous hemangioma.

Conclusion: Imaging studies, such as CT and MRI, are essential in making an accurate diagnosis of cavernous hemangioma of the maxillary sinus. Endoscopic excision of the lesion can be curative.

Keywords: CT; Cavernous hemangioma; Hemangioma; MRI; Maxillary sinus; Organizing hematoma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Epistaxis / diagnostic imaging
  • Epistaxis / etiology
  • Epistaxis / pathology
  • Female
  • Hemangioma, Cavernous* / diagnostic imaging
  • Hemangioma, Cavernous* / surgery
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Maxillary Sinus* / diagnostic imaging
  • Maxillary Sinus* / pathology
  • Radiography