1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02991708
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Nasal polyps — histopathologic spectrum

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“…Ashok kumar et al (2013) and Dasgupta et al (1997)also noted mean age for benign tumour as 42.5 years and 32.4 years respectively. [21,22] Benign tumours of nasal cavity and PNS had a greater predilection for males than females with male to female ratio being 1.5: 1 which was comparable with study by Lathi et al (2011) and Ashok kumar et al (2013). [13,21] Out of 10 cases of benign tumours, 09 cases (90%) were seen in nasal cavity.…”
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“…Ashok kumar et al (2013) and Dasgupta et al (1997)also noted mean age for benign tumour as 42.5 years and 32.4 years respectively. [21,22] Benign tumours of nasal cavity and PNS had a greater predilection for males than females with male to female ratio being 1.5: 1 which was comparable with study by Lathi et al (2011) and Ashok kumar et al (2013). [13,21] Out of 10 cases of benign tumours, 09 cases (90%) were seen in nasal cavity.…”
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confidence: 83%
“…The other benign tumours in the decreasing order of frequency were 03 cases of sinonasal papilloma (30%) and one case of osteoma (10%). Bjerregaard et al (1991), Dasgupta et al (1997)and Lathi et al (2011) also observed hemangioma as the predominant benign tumour as 39%, 45% and 47% respectively in their study. [13,17,22] Bjerregaard et al (1992)and Ashok kumar et al (2013)found 31 cases (39.74%) and 27 cases (29.03%) of hemangioma in their study respectively.…”
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“…International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery | October 2022 | Vol 8 | Issue 10 Page 820was squamous cell carcinoma in 57.1% which is similar with study done by Lathi et al (92.3%), Agarwal et al (43.75%), Anjali et al (36.6%) and Khan et al (37.50%) respectively 2,9,11,13. Least common malignant sinonasal mass was olfactory neuroblastoma in 14.3% which is similar with study done by Khan et al (4%) 11.…”
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“…(Table 3). Studies done by Dasgupta et al [13] and Khan et al [14] have shown number of neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions being almost equal. While in our study, highest Cases (90%) are of non-neoplastic lesions, which is almost similar with studies done by Kulkarni et al [15] and Mane et al [16] .…”
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confidence: 93%