Abstract
Frontal sinuses that present with abnormally large size are often clinically described as a deformity of the forehead, caused by Pneumosinus dilatans (PD). We report a rare case of Pneumosinus dilatans frontalis which was accidentally discovered by a paranasal sinus CT scan requested following frontal headaches, and thus revealing diffuse osteoporosis. Pneumosinus dilatans is often an unexpected radiological finding; however, in most cases, it is diagnosed by recognition of a frontal deformity.
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