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From: A case report of exophytic nasal papilloma with acute dacryocystitis as the first symptom

Fig. 1

The patient’s eye appearance and results of the CT scan of the sinuses. A The patient’s condition at admission. Redness and swelling in the right lacrimal sac area are observably visible and without fluctuation. B The coronal CT image. A comparison between the left and right lacrimal sac areas; swelling of the soft tissue in the orbit and lacrimal sac areas of the right eye are clearly visible (as shown by the red arrow). C The horizontal CT image shows thickening of the soft tissue opacity in the right lacrimal sac and face area (as shown by the red arrow)

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