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Diagnosis of Recurrent Epistaxis and Nasal Obstruction
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A 68-year-old man presented with recurring right-sided epistaxis and nasal obstruction persisting for seven months. Rhinoscopy revealed a smooth, red lesion in the lateral part of the right nasal vestibule. A CT scan confirmed a well-vascularized 15 × 10 mm soft tissue mass in the same area without bone erosion. Surgical removal revealed a lobulate

Diagnosis of Recurrent Epistaxis and Nasal Obstruction
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