“…It can occur within any cranial bone but occurs most commonly in the temporal (31%), frontal (22%), and ethmoid (22%) bones [15,20,37,41,42,57]. It is more common in the skull base than in the cranial vault bones [35,37,39,56]. Whether by origin or by extension, the lesion can involve the orbit, the auditory pathway, and the nasal and paranasal cavities [14].…”