A 7-year-old boy was seen by an ophthalmologist for a headache that has been present for the last few months. A headache was maximum between the eyes. However, there was no ocular cause for such a headache. The child was referred to an ENT specialist who noticed nasal intonation of voice and bilateral nasal obstruction.
The mother reported that her child snores during his sleep and has repeated attacks of a chest infection. What diagnosis can be inferred for this patient? *This case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Cases in ENT Stay connected, the answer will be posted in 48 hrs