2020
DOI: 10.12775/jehs.2020.10.09.029
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Juvenile angiofibroma: etiology, diagnosis, treatment

Abstract: the tumor, depending on its location. Due to the vascularnature of the tumor, the basic preoperative procedure is tumor vessel embolization, which allows reducing blood loss during surgery. Conclusions: Juvenile angiofibroma shows some characteristic features-it occurs at a similar age, in one sex and in one localization in the organism. Due to the invasive tumor growth, the risk of bone destruction and relapse, the role of imaging tests is important, allowing the diagnosis of a tumor at an early stage of its … Show more

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