The endonasal endoscopic management of pediatric lateral frontal mucocele

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Objectives: The aim of this report is to show the usefulness of endoscopic sinus surgery in management of lateral frontal mucocele in pediatric patient. Case presentation: A 14 years old girl presented with right frontal bone depression and headache. CT and MRI showed lateral mucocele occupying the right frontal sinus. The patient was managed successfully by image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery and she was well after two years follow up. Discussion & conclusion: Frontal mucoceles in children are rare. We report a rare case of a child with lateral frontal mucocele with no known etiology, treated successfully by image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery with no recurrence after two years follow-up. This case shows the usefulness of image-guided endoscopic sinus surgery in treatment of lateral frontal mucocele in children.

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AlShakhs, A., AlMomen, A., Alharbi, M., Almolani, F., Alawadh, A., & Alameer, M. (2021). The endonasal endoscopic management of pediatric lateral frontal mucocele. International Journal of Surgery Case Reports, 78, 405–409. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.12.040

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