2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.pepo.2015.08.005
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An unusually giant frontoethmoidal mucopyocele in a child – A case report

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“…Generally, a CT scan needs enough cortical mineralization to depict the bone walls. 39 However, the important obstacle to inflammatory or neoplastic infiltration is the periosteum rather than the mineralized bony wall. 40,41 On a CT scan, a lack of mineralization might be mistaken for a breach and lead to incorrect staging.…”
Section: Mapping Of the Sinonasal Malignanciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, a CT scan needs enough cortical mineralization to depict the bone walls. 39 However, the important obstacle to inflammatory or neoplastic infiltration is the periosteum rather than the mineralized bony wall. 40,41 On a CT scan, a lack of mineralization might be mistaken for a breach and lead to incorrect staging.…”
Section: Mapping Of the Sinonasal Malignanciesmentioning
confidence: 99%