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Schwannoma is known to arise from Nasal Cavity. Nasopharynx and spheno ethmodial sinuses, but the tumor involving Nasoalveolar region is still rare. Here one such case is reported.214

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Chaplot, C., Goyal, V.P. & Gupta, A.K. Naso alveolar schwannoma. IJO & HNS 46, 213–214 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03048581

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