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A 14-year-old patient presented with anosmia an inability to smell from a young age. The patient has no recollection of any previous sense of smell. She has no previous medical illnesses. Physical examination revealed a postpubertal and a nondysmorphic child. Her upper nasal passage was noted to be patent without any hypertrophied nasal turbinate o

Congenital Anomaly in a Pediatric Patient
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