Piquet J J, Chevalier D
Dept. of O.R.L., University Hospital Lille, France.
Rhinology. 1989 Sep;27(3):149-54.
Between 1966 and 1987 we have treated 34 angiofibromas. The patients were between 9 to 28 years of age (average 16.5 years). The tumour extension was determined formerly by tomography and angiography, but these two methods have been replaced by angioscanning, which give the best results. Nineteen patients were classified stage I, fourteen stage II and one stage III. The surgical approach was transmaxillary in most cases. After tumour resection, two local recurrences were seen and a second operation was necessary to achieve a definitive cure in these patients.