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Osteochondroma of Antero Medial Maxillary Wall – A Rare Case Report

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A 17 year female came with complaints of swelling over left lateral wall of nose and left nasal block was found to have osteochondroma of maxilla on CT PNS, resected by sub labial approach with postoperative histopathological confirmation. Thus describing a rare case of osteochondroma of maxilla treated without any cosmetic and functional impairment.

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Maryada, S., Bhogadi, B., Dasareddygari, A. et al. Osteochondroma of Antero Medial Maxillary Wall – A Rare Case Report. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 76, 2092–2094 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12070-023-04414-9

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