Author experienced a case considered as progressive necrotizing rhinitis by clinical symptoms, signs and pathological picture. This is a disease over a period of months or years, which usually causes death of the patient. A 24 year old soldier (ROKA) was hospitalized on Nov. 5, 1965 with foul odors nasal discharge, crust formation and perforation on the upper and lower left lateral nasal cartilage. The patient, hereby, has been treated by special therapies, such as
Co60, steroid and broad antibiotics. As a result of these therapies, the patient's all symptoms were arrested. Furthermore, his feeling has much improved than prior.
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