Abstract

Unilateral nasal mass is a fairly rare presentation in the paediatric age group. The common differential diagnosis include antrochoanal polyps, dermoid cysts, teratomas, encephaloceles and nasal gliomas. A diagnosis is usually obtained with the aid of imaging techniques such as Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nasal gliomas are usually treated by complete excision. We report a case in which the nasal glioma was excised endoscopically.

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