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Here 15 cases of advanced Juvenile angiofibroma are presented. Advantages of wide tumour exposure and preoperative embolization are discussed.
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Tyagi, I., Taneja, H.C., Phadke, R.V. et al. Juvenile angiofibroma: review of a case series and role of embolization. IJO & HNS 50, 20–25 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02996762
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