Abstract

Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumour (IMT) is a rare pathology of unknown etiology. It is pathologically benign, but clinically locally invasive. We are herewith reporting a unique case of rapidly growing sinonasal IMT with orbital and intracranial extensions in a middle aged female patient masquerading as a malignancy. The lesion was excised endoscopically with margins and the patient is presently under close follow up. The report also reviews the common sites of involvement and management options available, based on a literature review.

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