Abstract
Stapedial artery persistence is an uncommon issue to encounter in ordinary ear, nose, and throat practice. If they are, they typically show up as a pulsatile mass or as a sneaky discovery. Due to the condition’s rarity, most individuals are asymptomatic, but occasionally it can induce vertigo, pulsatile tinnitus, or conductive hearing loss in certain people. We hereby present a case of incidental discovery of a persistent stapedial artery in a patient with complaints of nasal obstruction.
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