Presentation
Headache.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years old
Gender: Male
From the case:
Frontal sinus osteoma
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A well-defined, dense, corticated lesion in the right frontal sinus.
From the case:
Frontal sinus osteoma
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A well-defined, dense, pedunculated lesion within the right frontal sinus. No evidence of obstruction of the sinus or of erosion through either the outer or inner wall of the sinus.
Case Discussion
Frontal sinus osteomas comprise 80% of paranasal sinus osteomas and as such, are common incidental findings on head radiographs and CT studies.