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juvenile angiofibroma - Definition: (Source: MedLinePlus)

Juvenile angiofibroma is a noncancerous growth of the back of the nose or upper throat. ...
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juvenile angiofibroma - Images (Source: MedLinePlus)
juvenile angiofibroma, Nasal mucosa
Nasal mucosa

Causes of juvenile angiofibroma (Source: MedLinePlus)
Juvenile angiofibroma is not very common. It is usually found in adolescent boys. The tumor contains many blood vessels, spreads within the area in which it started (locally invasive ), and can cause bone damage. ...
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Symptoms of juvenile angiofibroma (Source: MedLinePlus)
Difficulty breathing through the nose; Easy bruising; Frequent or repeated nosebleeds; Hearing loss ; Nasal discharge , usually bloody; Prolonged bleeding ; Stuffy nose. ...
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juvenile angiofibroma - Conventional Treatments (Source: MedLinePlus)
Treatment is required if the angiofibroma is growing larger, blocking the airways, or causing repeated nosebleeds. In some cases, no treatment is necessary. Surgery may be needed to remove the tumor. Removal is often difficult because the tumor is not enclosed and may have spread deeply to other areas. A procedure called embolization may be done to prevent the tumor from bleeding. The procedure may correct the nosebleeds by itself, or it may be followed by surgery to remove the tumor. ...
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