_____lateral nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, and epistaxis are the main presenting symptoms for inverted papilloma
Angiofibroma can present with Progressive nasal obstruction, leading to rhinolalia _____
While allergy is the main etiological factor for ethmoidal polyps, _____ is the main etiological factor for antrochoanal polyp.
Intrinsic causes of ET obstruction include Allergic _____, Rhinosinusitis or URTI
Main etiological factor for ethmoidal polyps is _____
What is the investigation of choice for ethmoidal polyps?_____
Blood tinged nasal discharge, frank epistaxis, nasal stuffiness are all features of rhinos_____
The immediate management for Septal hematoma is _____

_____ is used in irrigation of maxillary sinus after intranasal antrostomy or Caldwell–Luc operation
Hint: Instrument
The treatment of choice for inverted papilloma is _____

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