Antuel Aracil Juan, Amico Juan Antonio, Barros Abdala Pablo E, Gallard María Eugenia, Moavro Damián E, Capurro Nicolás J
Servicio de Patología, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos Gral. San Martín, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail:
Servicio de Infectología, Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos Gral. San Martín, La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Medicina (B Aires). 2023;83(4):639-642.
Rhinosporidiosis is an infectious pathology caused by the aquatic protist pathogen Rhinosporidium seeberi that inhabits the fresh water of lakes or lagoons and in the soil. It is extremely rare, being endemic in India and Sri Lanka, although cases have been seen in countries in Europe, Africa and South America. It predominates in young males and affects both humans and animals. It is characterized by the formation of uni- or bilateral reddish polyps, mainly in the nasal cavity. Presenting airway symptoms include obstruction, epistaxis, rhinorrhea and foreign body sensation. We report the case of a 22-year-old man from Argentina who presented with nasal ventilatory insufficiency, rhinorrhea and epistaxis. Rhinoscopy revealed a polypoid formation arising from the septal septum and occupying the entire right nostril. Microscopically, the polyp was covered by respiratory and squamous epithelium, and at the stromal level it evidenced a granulomatous chronic inflammatory process with the presence of abundant thick-walled cystic structures between 100 and 500 υm (sporangia), which contained abundant endospores inside. The periodic acid Schiff and Grocott techniques highlighted these structures. Given the clinical-epidemiological background and the morphological picture, the diagnosis of rhinosporidiosis was reached.