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Cryoglobinemia causing nasal septal perforation

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Abstract

A case of monoclonal cryoglobinemia is presented as a possible cause of spontaneous nasal septal perforation.

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Chandran, T.G., Raman, R. Cryoglobinemia causing nasal septal perforation. Indian J Otolaryngol 41, 25 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02994035

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