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Haemangioma of the maxillary antrum

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Haemangioma of the maxillary sinus is rare. Clinical diagnosis is of utmost importance for its operative treatment and prevention of hazards. A case is reported for its rarity and some unusual features.

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Das, S.K., Ghosal, C.K., Roychaudhuri, B.K. et al. Haemangioma of the maxillary antrum. Indian J Otolaryngol 43, 80–81 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02992551

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