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Diagnosis

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A history of frequent and heavy nosebleeds in a young male is highly suspicious.

Visualisation is by either anterior rhinoscopy or naso- pharygoscopy. A biopsy with histology confirms the diagnosis.

Plain lateral radiographs show a mass extending from the posterior nose into the postnasal space. CT, or preferably MRI, will demonstrate the extent of tumour spread.

Angiography permits embolisation of the tumour.

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