Abstract

Abstract Nasopharyngeal malignancies are not a common occurrence in the paediatric population. Children usually present with common childhood symptoms such as a respiratory tract infection masking the malignancy. This paper highlights the importance of staying vigilant to look out for any suspicious signs with two cases of childhood nasopharyngeal malignancies that presented with common ear, nose and throat complaints.

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