Author:
Krynychko Liliia R.,Motailo Oleksii V.,Ostrovska Daria A.,Serbin Bohdan Ya.,Nikolaienko Sofiia I.,Gychka Sergiy G.
Abstract
Іn this article we discussed the clinical case of leiomyoma of the lower nasal cavity. This pathology is exceptionally rare in such anatomical area, thus examination of current case is very important for medical practitioners. Often this diagnosis can be established intraoperative or after the results of morphological examination. The experience of our clinical case review can assist our colleagues in making a diagnosis at the patient primary examination stage.
We also reviewed existing publications on this topic to find common features and differences in patients with this pathology.
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Limited Liability Company "Intermed Profi"
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