Nasopharyngeal mass in paediatric population is usually
benign and malignant nasopharyngeal tumours such as
carcinoma is rare. We report a case of nasopharyngeal
carcinoma (NPC) in an adolescent with atypical imaging
findings that mimicked a benign mass. This highlights the
importance of a comprehensive review on the distinctive
radiographic features of paediatric nasopharyngeal mass.
We discuss the imaging features of NPC in the paediatric
group, which differ from the elderly patients. By recognising
these distinctive imaging features, it may help in diagnosing
typical case. This case report serves as a reminder that NPC,
despite being uncommon, should be considered in the
differential diagnosis of a juvenile nasopharyngeal mass.