2020
DOI: 10.1111/head.13762
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Frontal Osteoma‐Induced Headache Revealed by Conventional Radiography With a False Negative MRI: Röntgen Strikes Back

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“…The most common location for an osteoma to arise in the paranasal sinuses is the frontal sinus, which accounts for over 80% of paranasal sinus osteomas 53,66 . Due to interruption of mucus outflow, osteomas can present similarly to sinus infections with rhinosinusitis, 67,68 headache, 69 epistaxis, 70 parosmia, 71 facial swelling, 24,72,73 transient motor aphasia of the facial musculature, 69 nasal obstruction, and pain 19,74 . If untreated, obstructed sinuses can progress to abscess formation within the region of impaired outflow.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common location for an osteoma to arise in the paranasal sinuses is the frontal sinus, which accounts for over 80% of paranasal sinus osteomas 53,66 . Due to interruption of mucus outflow, osteomas can present similarly to sinus infections with rhinosinusitis, 67,68 headache, 69 epistaxis, 70 parosmia, 71 facial swelling, 24,72,73 transient motor aphasia of the facial musculature, 69 nasal obstruction, and pain 19,74 . If untreated, obstructed sinuses can progress to abscess formation within the region of impaired outflow.…”
Section: Clinical Presentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an osteoma is a dense bone lesion, its evaluation is faster and more effective via CT [ 57 ]. Nevertheless, MRI can be used as a supplement to CT in the assessment of adjacent soft tissues and complications associated with an osteoma, such as inflammatory changes in mucosa in the case of an osteoma arising in paranasal sinuses [ 21 , 22 , 25 , 28 , 31 , 35 , 37 ].…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%