Abstract

A case is reported of metastatic bronchogenic carcinoma involving the frontal sinus and masquerading as a Pott’s puffy tumour. A pathological fracture and persistent lung radiographic changes prompted fine needle aspiration of the mass, which showed a poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma.

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