Rhinolithiasis: about an observation of a rare condition

Rhinolithiasis is a rare condition often neglected or unknown that tends to disappear in developed countries and corresponds to a solid calcification by gradual deposition of calcareous salts around a central resorbable or non-resorbable foundation of varying shape and size. The most common symptom...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Pan African medical journal 2018, Vol.31, p.78-78
Hauptverfasser: Lahma, Jawad, Hejjouji, Reda, Azzam, Imane, Oujilal, Abdelilah, Essakalli, Leila
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