NASAL PAPILLOMAS
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Nasal papillomas are warts located inside the
nose. |
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Two types of tumors can grow inside the nose:
polyps and papillomas. By far the most common are polyps, which have
smooth surfaces. On the contrary, papillomas have irregular surfaces
and are, in fact, warts. Papillomas may be caused by the same
viruses that cause warts elsewhere on the body. They are inside the
nose, more often on the side near the cheek, and, because of their
internal structure, they are much more likely to bleed than polyps.
There is a special type of nasal papilloma called
an inverting papilloma because of its unique appearance. About 10 or
15% of these are or can become cancers. |
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