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* Esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) is an uncommon neoplasm arising from the olfactory epithelium high in the nasal vault, which frequently invades the [[Skull Base|skull base]], orbit, and cranial vault.
* Esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) is an uncommon neoplasm arising from the olfactory epithelium high in the nasal vault, which frequently invades the [[Skull Base|skull base]], orbit, and cranial vault.
* Both the Hyams histologic grading system and Kadish staging stratification have prognostic value with respect to outcomes in patients with ENB.
* Both the Hyams histologic grading system and Kadish staging stratification have prognostic value with respect to outcomes in patients with ENB.
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* Radiotherapy is commonly used postoperatively. Preoperative radiotherapy has been used with benefit in advanced-stage ENB, and chemotherapy is also often used.
* Radiotherapy is commonly used postoperatively. Preoperative radiotherapy has been used with benefit in advanced-stage ENB, and chemotherapy is also often used.
* Radiosurgery has been effectively used for residual or recurrent tumors of limited size.{{NoteBoxEnd}}
* Radiosurgery has been effectively used for residual or recurrent tumors of limited size.{{NoteBoxEnd}}
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 2 March 2024

KEY CONCEPTS

  • Esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) is an uncommon neoplasm arising from the olfactory epithelium high in the nasal vault, which frequently invades the skull base, orbit, and cranial vault.
  • Both the Hyams histologic grading system and Kadish staging stratification have prognostic value with respect to outcomes in patients with ENB.
  • Surgery remains the mainstay of treatment with a goal of negative margins. Surgical techniques were traditionally craniofacial approaches, with the addition of endoscopic techniques recently.
  • Radiotherapy is commonly used postoperatively. Preoperative radiotherapy has been used with benefit in advanced-stage ENB, and chemotherapy is also often used.
  • Radiosurgery has been effectively used for residual or recurrent tumors of limited size.