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  Vol. 100 No. 5, November 1974 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ROBERT E. FECHNER, MD

Arch Otolaryngol. 1974;100(5):406-408.

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PATHOLOGIC QUIZ CASE 1

Robert Kotler, MD, DeWitt Army Hospital, Fort Belvoir, Va

A 25-year-old man in otherwise good health, complained of bleeding from the mouth and had a sensation of "something stuck in my throat."

On physical examination a 1.5-cm brownish-red sessile mass was seen to cover most of the mucosal surface of the right tonsil (Fig 1). It was friable and bled easily. Remainder of the examination and blood studies, including coagulation profile were normal.

The right tonsil was removed (Fig 2). Clinical impression was necrotic papilloma.

PATHOLOGIC QUIZ CASE 2

Thomas A. Dodson, MD, Mark E. Krugman, MD, UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles

A 56-year-old white man sought the aid of an otolaryngologist in January 1972, because of left epiphora of two months duration, progressive left nasal obstruction of 11/2 months duration, and aching pain in his left upper alveolar ridge and palate of two to three . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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The Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX 77025



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