Congenital Bilateral Adult Choanal Atresia Undiagnosed until the Second Decade: How We did it

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Background: Bilateral congenital choanal atresia that presents in adulthood is rare. There are only eight reported cases in the literature. Method: We present a ninth case of adult bilateral choanal atresia diagnosed at the age of 20 years. Can a bilateral choanal atresia present so late in life when such a condition is considered incompatible with life? Results and Conclusion: Clinical details, diagnosis, and surgical steps with a clear depiction of photographs and comparison with all other previously reported cases, which can help novel otolaryngologists in their clinical practice are discussed.

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Verma, R. K., Lokesh, P., & Panda, N. K. (2016). Congenital Bilateral Adult Choanal Atresia Undiagnosed until the Second Decade: How We did it. Allergy and Rhinology, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.2500/ar.2016.7.0155

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