“ In total, 80%-90% are SCCs. It is often clinically silent or may present with an obstructive sinusitis and bone destruction. Esthesioneu...
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In total, 80%-90% are SCCs.
It is often clinically silent or may present with an obstructive sinusitis and bone destruction.
Esthesioneuroblastoma is a destructive tumour arising from the olfactory nerve/neurosensory cells of the nasal mucosa and often invades the anterior cranial fossa.
CT
• Soft tissue lesion typically at the fossa of Rosenmuller
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