“…Imaging studies for accurate diagnosis of STA pseudoaneurysm can be either invasive or noninvasive; sonography (2,3), contrast enhanced CT scanning (11,16), CT angiography (10,11,16,26), 3-dimensional CT angiography (18) and selective angiography (2,11,25) are the most commonly used techniques. The differential diagnosis of STA pseudoaneurysms include abscess, hematoma, inflammatory lesion, parotid mass, lipoma, epidermal inclusion cyst, enlarged lymph node, a tumor of facial nerve, arteriovenous malformation or fistula and middle meningeal artery aneurysm with bony erosion (1,11,13,26).…”