TERESA H. LAW M.D, IAN T. JACKSON M.D., F.R.C.S, SIGFRID A. MULLER M.D
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Abstract
Abstract. A 57-year-old woman developed diffuse erythema of the nose that had been diagnosed as acne rosacea for 18 months. Biopsy showed infiltration deep in the nasal skin of a squamous cell carcinoma that extended from the nasal septum. Nasal septal tumors are rare; the most common is squamous cell carcinoma.
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