Giant Frontal Mucocele Occurring 32 Years after Frontal Bone Fracture: A Case Report

Giant mucoceles of the frontal sinus are rare but their recognition is important in the differential diagnosis of proptosis and fronto-orbital lesions. The authors describe a patient with frontal giant mucocele with intracranial as well as orbit and ethmoid sinus involvement. Thirty-two years after...

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Main Authors: Yuuta Kamoshima, Shunsuke Terasaka, Yuji Nakamaru, Dai Takagi, Satoshi Fukuda, Kiyohiro Houkin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2012-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Neurology
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Online Access:http://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/336326
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Summary:Giant mucoceles of the frontal sinus are rare but their recognition is important in the differential diagnosis of proptosis and fronto-orbital lesions. The authors describe a patient with frontal giant mucocele with intracranial as well as orbit and ethmoid sinus involvement. Thirty-two years after a frontal sinus fracture, a 51-year-old female presented with headache, and left exophthalmos and ophthalmoplegia. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated a giant frontal sinus mucocele with extension into the left anterior cranial fossa. The mucocele was treated with a transcranial and endoscopic transnasal approach. The frontal sinus was then cranialized with reconstruction of the posterior wall, and finally a wide nasal drainage was performed. The clinical symptoms disappeared immediately after surgery.
ISSN:1662-680X