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Nasal Masses: A Report of Two Rare Cases, from Benign to Malignant

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Medical practitioners in peripheral remote areas face challenges in treating patients, that are much different from those who are working in an institute or accessible regions. We are discussing two cases, which were clinically diagnosed at our centre and were biopsy proven at a tertiary care institute. First case is of a benign adnexal neoplasm while the second is dreaded midline granuloma. Both the patients received satisfactory consultation and management.

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We acknowledge our sincere thanks to the departments of Pathology and Clinical Hematology, KGMU, Lucknow (UP, India) for their prompt, detailed reporting and management including chemotherapy.

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Conception: RY, LC, Literature review: VPS, SM, RJ, Manuscript writing: VPS, RY, RJ, Final approval of manuscript: VPS, SM, RY, LC, RJ.

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Jaiswal, R., Singh, V.P., Mishra, S. et al. Nasal Masses: A Report of Two Rare Cases, from Benign to Malignant. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 75, 3971–3974 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-023-04007-6

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