Advances in Surgery: Extended Procedures for Sinonasal Polyp Disease

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Angiomatous polyps are an uncommon subtype of sinonasal polyps, characterized by extensive vascular proliferation and ectasia. The authors report the first case of angiomatous polyp originating from the inferior turbinate, which is a variant of the sinonasal polyp.


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