“…In our study majority(70%) of patients present with both epistaxis & nasal obstruction along with other symptoms corroborative to study of dr RK pandey et all & A Eterzian; [14,18] contrast to study byPrusty NM et al & Paris J et al, [1517] where nasal obstruction is the most common presentation.20% of our case present with epistaxis without nasal obstruction, which is due to initial stage of disease, mass not occluding choana or nasal cavity & more vascular component of tumor.10% cases present with nasal obstruction without epistaxis which may be due to more fibrous component of the tumor, like study of A E. TERZIAN, [14] where nasal obstruction is common symptom. In our study Recurrent epistaxis & Nasal obstruction is the most common presentation similar to study of Gaillard A L et al, [15] Tang IP et al, [22] prusty NM et al & Tiwari P K et al [15,20] Epistaxis was the most distressing symptom of all which made the patients to seek medical advice early. 12 patients came for ENT consultation on first episode of epistaxis though other symptoms were already present for a long duration.…”