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Hemangioma of the ethmoid sinuses

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Hemangioma involving the paranasal sinuses is a rare condition. It may present as severe epistaxis, or sometimes mimic malignancy. Two cases of hemangioma, originating from the ethmoid cells are reported.

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Pandhi, S.C., Chhangani, D.L. & Malhotra, P.D. Hemangioma of the ethmoid sinuses. Indian J Otolaryngol 29, 92–93 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02991269

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