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Cranial Bones: Lateral View01:27

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The lateral view of the cranium is dominated by temporal, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones.
The temporal bone forms the lower lateral side of the skull. The temporal bone is subdivided into several regions. The flattened upper portion is the squamous portion of the temporal bone. Below this area and projecting anteriorly is the zygomatic process of the temporal bone, which forms the posterior portion of the zygomatic arch. Posteriorly is the mastoid portion of the temporal bone. Projecting...

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Middle turbinate osteoma.

Ahmad Daneshi1, Maryam Jalessi, Ashkan Heshmatzade-Behzadi

  • 1Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Department & Research Center, Hazrat Rasoul Akram Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
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This study reports a rare case of a turbinate osteoma, a benign tumor in the nasal cavity. The tumor was successfully removed endoscopically, highlighting a rare but treatable condition.

Keywords:
Endoscopic approachEpiphoraNasal turbinateOsteoma

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Area of Science:

  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Osteomas are the most frequent benign tumors affecting the paranasal sinuses.
  • Turbinate osteomas are exceptionally rare, with limited documented cases across different turbinates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a rare case of a left middle turbinate osteoma.
  • To review the literature on turbinate osteomas, including symptoms and management strategies.

Main Methods:

  • A case of osteoma of the left middle turbinate was identified.
  • The osteoma was surgically removed using endoscopic techniques.
  • A comprehensive literature review on turbinate osteomas was conducted.

Main Results:

  • The patient presented with unilateral nasal obstruction and epiphora.
  • Endoscopic removal of the turbinate osteoma was successful.
  • The literature review compiled information on turbinate osteomas arising from various turbinates.

Conclusions:

  • Turbinate osteomas, though rare, can cause significant sinonasal symptoms.
  • Endoscopic surgery is an effective treatment for turbinate osteomas.
  • Further research into the etiology and management of these rare tumors is warranted.