Unlabelled: An intraosseous hemangioma is a rare benign tumor of the bone. Moreover, it is rarely observed in the nasal bone. A 58-year-old female patient complained of swelling in the nasal dorsum and mild pain. CT showed a round mass with a honeycomb appearance meanwhile, MRI revealed a hypointense mass in T1 sequences and hyperintense in T2 and gadolinium sequences. Endoscopic removal of the intraosseous hemangioma was performed. No recurrence was observed in the post-op 6th-month follow-up.
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