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Yehuda Chocron1, Dino Zammit1, Sabrina Cugno1
1Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
Although rarer than their lateral orbital counterparts, dermoid cysts are part of any differential diagnosis of a midline nasal mass in the pediatric population. Here we present a case of a nasal dermoid with intracranial extension that presented as a mass appearing at the nasal-cheek junction. This atypical presentation for a nasal dermoid highlights the need for clinicians to remain vigilant and consider midline dermoid cyst as a diagnosis despite an off-midline position on the face.
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