Kanika RaiCassandra, CarvalhoBhagyashree, SaganeHaritosh, K. VelankarAgrawal, ShilpiHawkes, Gabriela2020-10-162020-10-162020-07Kanika Rai, Cassandra Carvalho, Bhagyashree Sagane, Haritosh K. Velankar, Agrawal Shilpi, Hawkes Gabriela. Questionable Nasolabial Lump: A Case Report. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research. 2020 Jul; 32(10): 38-442456-8899http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/210196As an otorhinolaryngologist it is not an everyday occurrence to find a swelling in the nasolabialfold area. The challenge however lies in the diagnosis, proper and timed treatment of the existing pathology, especially in a non –infective case. There are various pathologies that can lead to a swelling in the nasolabial area. We here report a rare case of a female patient who presented to our outpatient department with a slowly progressive nasolabial swelling which radiologically pointed towards a Nasolabial cyst. However, the final diagnosis was an entity on the other end of spectrum, an Ameloblastoma, an odontogenic tumorAmeloblastoma;mandible;odontogenic;nasolabial cystQuestionable Nasolabial Lump: A Case ReportJournal ArticleIndiaDepartment of E.N.T and Head and Neck Surgery, D. Y.Patil Hospital, Navi Mumbai, India