“…Monitoring the persistence or reappearance of posttraumatic cerebrospinal rhinorrhea is essential because it is one of the rst signs of worsening clinical conditions, as we observed in our patients. In addition, certain skull base abnormalities, such as congenital bony malformations (paranasal sinus pneumoceles, pneumosinus, ethmoidal meningocele), previous skull base surgery, ventricular approaches, and tumors, may increase the risk of posttraumatic tension pneumoventricle [1,2,5,9,11].…”