Case Report: Ectopic Odontoma of the Nasal Cavity

  • Musgrave B
  • Stapp R
  • Torres F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ectopic odontomas are a rare disease process and need to be in the differential of the Otolaryngologist and Radiologist. Previous reports reveal the most common location to be the maxilla. We present a rare case of odontoma involving a turbinate causing nasal obstruction and foul-smelling rhinorrhea. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice with an endoscopic approach, if feasible.

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Musgrave, B., Stapp, R., Torres, F., & Schweitzer, V. (2011). Case Report: Ectopic Odontoma of the Nasal Cavity. Open Journal of Radiology, 01(01), 17–19. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojrad.2011.11003

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