Ersözlü, TolgaGültekin, Erdoğan2022-05-112022-05-1120200300-06051473-2300https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060520951019https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/8368The presence of a rhinolith is a rare condition, which can cause long-standing symptoms, such as rhinorrhea, foul-smelling discharge, nasal obstruction, and headache. A rhinolith is usually easily diagnosed by a clinical examination and a paranasal computed tomographic scan. Rhinoliths are usually found in nasal cavities, but rare locations are also possible. We report a patient who was evaluated in our clinic for nasal obstruction, headache, and snoring symptoms. A clinical examination showed no major findings, but a paranasal computed tomographic scan of coronal sections showed a hyperdense mass within the right concha bullosa. A rhinolith in the concha bullosa is a rare condition. Our case is the third case of a rhinolith in the concha bullosa to be reported in the literature.en10.1177/0300060520951019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRhinosinusitisupper respiratory infectionrhinolithnasal obstructioncomputed tomographyconcha bullosaRhinolith in the concha bullosa as a rare location: a case reportArticle488Q4WOS:0005665422000012-s2.0-8508990797032847434Q3