Spontaneous Nasal Septal Abscess: A Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.3126/jucms.v13i01.78393Keywords:
Septal abscess, Rhinologic, Nasal massAbstract
Spontaneous nasal septal abscess is a rare condition. It typically occurs following traumatic events preceded by septal hematoma. Prompt recognition and intervention are must to avoid further infective and cosmetic complications. Hence, it is considered as a rhinologic emergency. This is a case of 27 years female with complaints of nasal mass, swelling , pain and difficulty in breathing for 7 days. She was diagnosed as spontaneous nasoseptal abscess and surgical intervention made her symptoms free.
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