RHINOLITH:AN INCIDENTAL RADIOGRAPHIC FINDING (CLINICAL CASE)
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2663-5712.2025-34-05-037Keywords:
Rhinolith, nasal calculi, nasal foreign body, radiographic finding, computed tomography, clinical case, unilateral nasal obstruction, ENT pathology, endoscopic removal.Abstract
The article presents a retrospective analysis of the literature and a detailed description of a clinical case of a patient with asymptomatic rhinolith, discovered incidentally during computed tomography. The analysis also includes generalized statisticsReferences
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