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Pneumosinus dilatans multiplex associated with hormonal imbalance.

P Ushas1, V Ravi, Jaeson Mohanan Painatt, Preeti P Nair.   

Abstract

Pneumosinus dilatans describes an abnormal dilation of one or more paranasal sinuses without radiological evidence of localised bone destruction, hyperostosis or mucous membrane thickening. Dilation of mastoid air cells also occurs rarely along with involvement of paranasal sinuses. This rare combination of unknown aetiology was reported in two cases in the literature and termed 'Pneumosinus Dilatans Multiplex' (PSDM). It is usually asymptomatic, and is detected incidentally on plain radiography, CT or MRI. If left untreated, it can further erode the bone leading to complications such as facial asymmetry, neurological disorders and pathological fractures. The aetiology of the condition remains obscure. Various hypotheses proposed are the presence of gas-forming microorganisms, spontaneous drainage of a mucocele, the presence of a one-way valve, dysregulation of hormonal levels leading to a disturbance of osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity. This paper describes a case of PSDM possibly secondary to hormonal disturbance.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23978497      PMCID: PMC3762354          DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-010345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


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