Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10046053 | The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A rhinolith is a stone that forms in the nose. It occurs as a result of the solidification of mucus and nasal debris by mineral salts, calcium, magnesium phosphate and carbonate. It can be seen on radiographs as a radiopaque object in the nasal fossa and may be confused with several pathologic entities that will call for more invasive surgical procedures. We present the first case of a giant rhinolith, possibly arising from aspergillosis, and discuss its clinical and radiologic features.
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Authors
Ji-Chang Hsiao, Chih-Feng Tai, Ka-Wo Lee, Kuen-Yao Ho, Wen-Rei Kou, Ling-Feng Wang,