Abstract
Background: Lesions of the sinonasal region are commonly encountered in clinical practice and important from clinical and pathological perspectives as they have varieties of histological patterns. Nasal symptoms are one of the most common reasons for which the patients seek medical advice. Upper airways are involved in a variety of non neoplastic and neoplastic diseases. It is quite impossible to distinguish between such lesions and it is essential that all masses removed from nose and paranasal sinuses should be fully examined histopathologically.
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Corresponding Author
Dr M DShailaja
Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore