Lamina papyracea dehiscence

Last revised by Mostafa Elfeky on 14 Dec 2022

Dehiscence of the lamina papyracea is an anomaly of the paranasal sinuses represented by a defect of the medial orbital wall. It is thought to be a benign congenital variant of no clinical significance.

Almost all patients tend to be asymptomatic, according to one study 2. Patients will have an absence of prior trauma.

There is some speculation that it might be caused by a hyperaerated ethmoid 1

Dehiscence is usually characterized by protrusion of orbital fat through a defect in the anterior ethmoid bone. The posterior limit of the dehiscence tends to be the basal lamella while the anterior limit may vary.

On imaging consider:

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