Nasal lobular capillary haemangioma (CH), also known as pyogenic granuloma,
is a benign lesion of unknown etiology commonly associated with
pregnancy, oral contraceptive pills, and trauma. Marked by epistaxis and nasal
obstruction, the condition involves benign capillary proliferation with a
microscopically distinctive lobular architecture, affecting the skin and mucous
membranes of the oral cavity and nasal region. This aim of this article is to report
a case of lateral nasal capillary haemangioma in a 39-year-old female, who
presented in our facilities having experienced spontaneous epistaxis on the left
side of the nose for the previous three months. Endoscopy revealed a protruding
left intranasal mass arising from the lateral nasal wall in the region of the
middle turbinate and osteo-meatal complex. The patient underwent endoscopic
excision of the mass and did excellently well thereafter with no recurrence