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Year : 2013 | Volume
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Rhinolith : A report of three cases and review of literature
Anil Kaul1, Rahul Naga2, Meet Sheth3
1 Sr. Adv Otolaryngology 2 Gr. Spl Otolaryngology 3 Resident Otolaryngology
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DOI: 10.4103/0975-3605.203307
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Rhinolith is like a stone formation within the nasal cavity. Although stones rarely form in the nasal cavity, the findings of calcified objects or stones anywhere within the body has long been a subject of interest. Though infrequently observed, nasal concretions can be the source of bad smell from the nose and therefore a social concern for the patient. The salient features of such Rhinoliths and their relevance to modern day clinical practice are discussed.
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