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A rare case of intranasal angiomyolipoma is reported. A 48-year-old male presented with a slowly progressive right nasal obstruction and recurrent epistaxis of the right nasal cavity. An intranasal examination showed a soft and easily bleeding mass in the right anterior nares. CT scan findings showed an enhanced soft tissue mass arising from the anterior edge of the right inferior turbinate without bony destruction. The patient had no clinical signs of tuberous sclerosis. The tumor was removed through the vestibule using a transoral approach under general anesthesia. Histopathologically, the tumor was composed of mature fat cells, vascular spaces lacking elastic tissue, and bundles of mature smooth muscle cells. There has been no recurrence for two and half years.