Ruptured maxillary retention cyst: Cause of unilateral rhinorrhea after trauma

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This study describes a case of a patient with traumatic rupture of a maxillary sinus retention cyst, which had an interesting clinical presentation of unilateral rhinorrhea, mimicking a CSF leak. The diagnosis was made fortuitously by comparison of a posttraumatic CT brain examination with a CT sinus study performed 1 day earlier.

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Hoang, J. K., Smith, E. C., & Barboriak, D. P. (2009). Ruptured maxillary retention cyst: Cause of unilateral rhinorrhea after trauma. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 30(6), 1121–1122. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A1457

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