C Gavilan's research while affiliated with Central University of Ecuador and other places
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Publication (1)
A case of a primary squamous cell carcinoma of the nasal septum in a young female with initial symptom of septal perforation is reported. Carcinoma of the nasal septum is an uncommon entity and there are a few cases reported in the literature. The functional impact of their treatment and the high mortality makes it important to diagnose it at early...
Citations
... Sarcomas (such as chondrosarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma) and hemoproliferative tumors (such as lymphoma) may also occur. The American Joint Committee on Cancer has not recognized separate staging systems for nasal septum malignancies, which are classified as a subunit under sinonasal malignancies [18,19]. ...
Reference: Clinical Study of Tumors in the Nasal Septum