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Antrolith is a rare condition. Rhinoliths are known to invade into the maxillary antrum but a localised lesion in the antrum is very unusual. A case of an isolated antrolith is presented for its rarity and for differential diagnosis of localised antral disease.

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  2. Ransome, J. (1979): Foreign bodies in the nose:Rhinoliths. Scott Brown’s diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat. 4th. Ed., Vol. III, p. 144.

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Bhatia, R., Pathak, A.P. & Deka, R.C. Antrolith. Indian J Otolaryngol 36, 50 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02993670

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