Frontal Sinus Mucopyocele Presenting as a Painful Subcutaneous Forehead Mass in a Patient with Chronic Sinusitis.

Rhode Island medical journal (2013) Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Thomas C Palladino, William H Law, Oliver P Herfort, Sarah S Seo
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Abstract

Mucoceles of the paranasal sinuses are benign, expansile lesions that develop secondary to sinus ostia obstruction. Presenting signs and symptoms vary widely but frequently include frontal headache and swelling, as well as visual changes and globe displacement depending on orbital involvement in the case of frontal sinus mucoceles. Given the potential for orbital or intracranial involvement, urgent imaging with computed tomography (CT) is important for patients with symptoms concerning for a frontal sinus mucocele. Definitive treatment is surgical. In this article, we report a case of a 50-year-old male who presented to a primary care clinic with a painful forehead mass, found to have a frontal sinus mucocele with erosion through the frontal bone that was eventually treated surgically. We also summarize presenting signs and symptoms of frontal mucoceles reported in the literature as these are important for clinicians to be familiar with, considering the potential emergent complications.

慢性鼻窦炎患者额窦粘液瘤表现为疼痛性额头皮下肿块
副鼻窦粘液瘤是一种良性、扩张性病变,继发于鼻窦孔阻塞。表现症状和体征千差万别,但经常包括额部头痛和肿胀,以及视力改变和眼球移位,这取决于额窦粘液瘤是否累及眼眶。鉴于有可能累及眼眶或颅内,对于有额窦粘液瘤症状的患者,必须立即进行计算机断层扫描(CT)成像。明确的治疗方法是手术。本文报告了一例 50 岁男性患者的病例,该患者因前额肿块疼痛到初级保健诊所就诊,被发现患有额窦粘液瘤,且侵蚀额骨,最终接受了手术治疗。我们还总结了文献中报道的额窦粘液瘤的症状和体征,因为考虑到潜在的紧急并发症,临床医生必须熟悉这些症状和体征。
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