How long can nasal malignant granuloma live?
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Nose includes external nose, nasal cavity and true sinus. The external nose is based on bone and cartilage and covered with soft tissue. The nasal cavity is located between the skull base and the oral cavity, adjacent to the paranasal sinuses. The middle part of the nasal cavity is divided into left and right sides by the nasal septum. Now let's share with you about how long can nasal malignant granuloma live? Experience in this area.
How long can nasal malignant granuloma live?
First, the top wall of the nasal cavity is narrow and long, which is composed of nasal bone, cheek bone, lacrimal bone, inferior turbinate, palatal bone and disc bone. The inner side of the nasal cavity is the nasal septum, and the outer wall has three vertical and lower protrusions, which are called the upper turbinate, the middle turbinate, and the lower turbinate, respectively. The space under each turbinate is called the nasal meatus. There are openings of nasolacrimal duct in the lower meatus, frontal sinus, anterior ethmoid sinus and maxillary sinus in the middle meatus, and posterior ethmoid sinus and sphenoid sinus in the upper meatus. There are four pairs of paranasal sinuses: frontal sinus, ethmoid sinus, maxillary sinus and sphenoid sinus. The frontal sinus is located in the lower part of the frontal bone, and its bottom wall is equivalent to the upper inner corner of the orbit.
Second, when acute frontal sinusitis occurs, there is tenderness here; The ethmoid sinus is located in the ceyi area between the upper part of the nasal cavity and the upper part of the nasal cavity. The outer surface of the ethmoid sinus and the inner 6U surface of the nasal cavity are paper templates. Therefore, the inflammation of the eye socket can infect each other; Maxillary sinus is located in the body of maxilla, which is the largest pair of nasal sinuses; The sphenoid sinus is located in the sphenoid bone above the posterior nasal cavity.
Third: malignant granuloma starts from the midline organs of the face, most commonly in the nose, followed by the paranasal sinuses and throat. Some patients invade the upper limit, the forehead and the oral cavity. It can damage multiple parts at the same time, quickly destroy the skin, the abdomen and the facial bone tissue, and eventually lead to disfigurement. This disease is different from malignant tumor in histology, so it is not pure malignant tumor. But the consequence is the same as that of malignant tumor.
matters needing attention
With the continuous improvement of people's understanding of the disease, there are several kinds of clinical nomenclature for the disease, such as malignant granuloma, cricoid granuloma, medium linear granuloma, midline granuloma on the insensitive surface, midline lethal granuloma, necrotizing osteoarthritis, etc., which can also be collectively referred to as malignant lymphoma.