A 16-month-old male crossbreed dog, which suffered a previous traumatic incident, was presented for evaluation of a chronic fluctuant right supraorbitary mass. On computed tomography, a well-defined, expansile, hypodense mass, showing a thin peripheral enhancement was occupying the right frontal sinus and extending into the cranial cavity. Imaging findings, bacteriological culture, and histopathology of the surgically excised mass were consistent with a frontal sinus mucopyocele. Frontal sinus mucopyocele should be included as a differential diagnosis for a well-marginated expansile frontal sinus mass, especially when present in young animals or/and associated with a previous craniofacial trauma.
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Altuzarra, R., Anselmi, C., Espada, Y., García, F., Moll, X., & Novellas, R. (2018). Computed tomography findings in a case of giant frontal sinus mucopyocele in a dog. Acta Veterinaria, 68(2), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.2478/acve-2018-0020
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