Bilateral massive conchae bullosa mimicking intranasal tumors

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We describe a case of bilateral massive conchae bullosa in a 76-year-old woman. She presented with a 2-year history of nasal obstruction and frontal headache. In light of these and other findings on anterior rhinoscopic and endoscopic examinations, we initially suspected nasal tumors. However, after a prebiopsy evaluation by computed tomography, we diagnosed bilateral massive conchae bullosa that did not impair sinus ventilation. Endoscopic surgery was performed, and the patient's symptoms abated.

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Yaşar, H., Verim, A., & Özkul, H. (2005). Bilateral massive conchae bullosa mimicking intranasal tumors. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 84(8), 510–511. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130508400813

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