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Nasal GliomaReport of a Case
H. B. CHRISTIANSON, MD
Arch Dermatol. 1966;93(1):68-70.
Abstract
Nasal gliomas are rare, benign tumors of congenital origin, which appear during infancy. They may be extranasal, intranasal, or both. A case of an extranasal glioma, resembling a hemangioma, in a 2-week-old infant is reported.
Author Affiliations
NEW ORLEANS
From the Department of Dermatology, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication Aug 23, 1965.
Read before the meeting of the North American Clinical Dermatologic Society, Las Vegas, Nev, April 4, 1965.
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