Antrochoanal polyps (ACP; also known as Killian's polyp) are considered to be the most common type of choanal polyps, making up ~4-6% of all nasal polyps in the general population and ~33% of nasal polyps in the paediatric age group. Patient's suffering from ACP range between the ages of 5 and 80 years. Only 4% of the patients are children aged < than 10 years old. Overall there is a male predominance making up ~64% of the total number of patients. We report a case of an antrochoanal polyp in a 9-year-old girl who presented with complaints of unilateral nasal obstruction, snoring and obstructive sleep apnea. The patient underwent a computed tomography scan and was managed endoscopically for excision of the polyp, as a day case procedure.
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Bakheet, M., Althawadi, N., Albinali, S., Alreefy, M., & Alreefy, H. (2021). Day case endoscopic excision of an antrochoanal polyp in a paediatric patient. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2021(6). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab234
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