In a series of 74 nasal dermoids, 45 (61%) were of the simple variety involving skin only. Twenty nine (39%) were of the complex variety with deeper tissue involvement requiring more extensive surgery. Of the 29 complex dermoids, 9 (31%) extended to the cribriform plate region but only 3 (10%) of th
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Nasal dermoids — our experience
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- 52
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