Antrochoanal polyp mimicking juvenile nasoangiofibroma

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Abstract

Antrochoanal polyp is a benign lesion, usually arising from the maxillary sinus extending posteriorly into the nasopharynx. Typically it presents as a unilateral nasal obstruction with mucopus rhinorrhea, sleep disturbance, postnasal drip, and mouth breathers. Epistaxis is an extremely rare complaint. Unilateral nasal mass presenting in a teenage boy will increase the suspicion of juvenile nasoangiofibroma. We report a teenage with extensive unilateral nasal mass with such presentation, which later turned out to be antro-choanal polyp.

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Muhamed, N. A., Mohamad, I., & Abdullah, B. (2013). Antrochoanal polyp mimicking juvenile nasoangiofibroma. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science, 12(4), 432–434. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v12i4.16664

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