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ROBERT E. FECHNER, MD

Arch Otolaryngol. 1974;99(6):464-466.

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PATHOLOGIC QUIZ CASE 1

C. Richard Stasney, MD, Robert E. Fechner, MD, Houston

A 40-year-old white woman had a two-year history of intermittent nasal stuffiness. On physical examination, a 1x2-cm purplish polypoid tumor was found extending downward from the roof of the nasopharynx. An excisional biopsy was performed the following day. Representative photomicrographs are seen on the right. What is your diagnosis?

PATHOLOGIC QUIZ CASE 2

Paul Burns, MD, Ernest C. Butler, MD, Austin, Tex

A 40-year-old man had a mass in the left submaxillary triangle that had been progressively enlarging for one year. He denied any tenderness or sudden change in the size of the mass.

Examination revealed a 3x4-cm firm, nontender, nonfixed mass in the left submaxillary triangle. There were no masses in the right side of the neck. The remainder of the results of the head and neck examination were normal, as were the results of the . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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The Methodist Hospital, Houston 77025



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