Abstract:
Introduction: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is the most common cancer originating in the nasopharynx. However, the lack of symptoms makes it difficult to diagnose. It is most frequent in males and when
it occurs in women, viral and genetic factors are involved.
Methods: We present the case of a female patient who was admitted to the hospital with severe headache and tinnitus. Symptoms started 3 months prior to hospitalization, but without response to analgesics. She was diagnosed in March 2011 with mild hypertension, but she did not follow any treatment.
We performed a complete examination of the patient .Except for high blood pressure (180 mmHg/
70mmHg) and increased VSH the analyses were normal. In June 2011 the patient came to our clinic complaining of the same symptoms. During physical examination we discovered a latero-cervical nodular
formation, not as a result of a number of diagnostic modalities were used in order to evaluate and determine the diagnosis: thyroid echography, barium examination of esophagus, stomach and duodenum,
abdominal echography, CT.
Results: CT and the biopsy of the formation confirmed the diagnosis: nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
Conclusion: The paraclinical examination is fundamental and most valuable step in order to put the
right diagnosis in this particular case.