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Erdinc Aydin1, Guzin Akkuzu, Babur Akkuzu, Banu Bilezikci.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mucoceles are slowly expanding cystic lesions with respiratory epithelium containing mucus most commonly affecting the frontal and ethmoidal sinuses. They are caused by obstruction of sinus ostium. Mucoceles exert pressure on the bony boundaries and due to the proximity to the brain and orbit extension to these areas are common. CASEEntities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16620377 PMCID: PMC1458354 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6815-6-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord ISSN: 1472-6815
Figure 1Coronal paranasal computerized tomography demonstrating a frontal mucocele and an intra orbital cystic mass having similar intensities and a suspected area of communication through the bony roof of the orbit.
Figure 2Coronal magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating a frontal mucocele and an orbital cystic mass.
Figure 3Axial magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating avert proptosis and lateral displacement of the orbit.
Figure 4Microscopically, accumulation of inflammatory exudate, mucin secretion and the wall of mucocele composed of granulation tissue were seen.
Figure 5Microscopicaly orbital abses wall is seen composed of fibrosis and inflamatory cells lacking a mucosal lining.
Figure 6Postoperative coronal paranasal tomography demonstrating an aerating frontal sinus with a patent frontal recess that has a silicone stent in place.