Abstract
Benign schwannomas of the nasal cavity are rare. When they do occur, their clinical presentation is variable, and some are fairly vascular. We report the case of a 17-year-old boy who presented with epistaxis associated with a unilateral nasal mass that extended into the nasopharynx. The tumor was removed via a transpalatal approach. In most such cases, a clinical diagnosis of angiofibroma is made. In this case, however, histopathologic examination identified the lesion as a schwannoma.
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Gupta, S. C., Sachin, J., Savyasachi, S., Ritesh, J., Neha, G., & Singh, H. P. (2010). Solitary nasal schwannoma clinically presenting as an angiofibroma of the nasopharynx. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 89(7). https://doi.org/10.1177/014556131008900706
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