Abstract

Sinonasal osteoma is frequently encountered in ENT prac­tice, being commonly located in the frontal sinus. It may remain asymptomatic for long periods or may be an accidental finding after a routine imagistic examination. The treat­ment is required if the osteoma becomes symp­to­ma­tic of if it grows in volume. CT examination has an important role in establishing the possibility of an en­do­scopic ap­proach, which is the treatment of choice. The authors are presenting the endoscopic approach of a frontal sinus osteoma.

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