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Tension Pneumocephalus Complicating Frontal Sinus Osteoma
L.C.
Marras, T.P. Kalaparambath, S.E. Black and D.W. Rowed
Abstract:
Background: Tension pneumocephalus, the accumulation
of intracranial gas under pressure, is a rare but potentially
life-threatening condition which can complicate craniofacial
surgery, trauma, or cranial tumor. It presents as an acute or
subacute expanding mass lesion. Case Report: We
present a case of a 40-year-old male who developed tension pneumocephalus
as a consequence of a previously detected but untreated frontal
sinus osteoma. Despite prompt decompression and repair of the
fistulous connection between the sinus and the intracranial
compartment, the patient suffered permanent frontal lobe damage
with significant neurocognitive sequelae and seizures.
Conclusions: This case illustrates that tension pneumocephalus
can be a dangerous entity with potential for early mortality
and long-term morbidity. We recommend, therefore, early treatment
and close follow up of destructive lesions involving the posterior
frontal sinus wall.
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Can.
J. Neurol. Sci. 1998; 25: 79-81
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