Although dysphagia and lump sensation in the throat caused by intranasal benign tumors with oropharyngeal extension is a rare condition, we suggest that clinicians should thoroughly examine the presence of… Click to show full abstract
Although dysphagia and lump sensation in the throat caused by intranasal benign tumors with oropharyngeal extension is a rare condition, we suggest that clinicians should thoroughly examine the presence of nasal pathologies using various endoscopes for the differential diagnosis.
               
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