Cemento-ossifying Fibroma Of Paranasal Sinus Presenting Acutely As Orbital Cellulitis

Authors

  • Maneesh khanna
  • Shanker Rao Buddhavarapu
  • Sheik Akbar Hussain
  • Emran Amir

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3941/jrcr.v3i4.169

Keywords:

Cemento-ossifying fibroma, Paranasal sinus, CT, MRI

Abstract

Fibro-osseous lesions of the face and paranasal sinuses are relatively uncommon. These lesions have overlapping clinical, radiologic and pathologic features causing difficulty in diagnosis. Neoplastic fibro-osseous paranasal sinus lesions can be benign or malignant. The benign fibro-osseous lesions described are: ossifying fibroma (and its histologic variants) and fibrous dysplasia. The variants of ossifying fibroma differ in the nature of calcified material (i.e. cementum versus bone), in the location of the lesion (oral versus paranasal sinus or orbital), other morphologic variations (presence of psammomatoid concretions) and biologic behavior (aggressive versus stable). Presence of cementum or bone classifies the lesion as cementifying fibroma or ossifying fibroma respectively while lesions with mixture of both cementum and bone are called cemento-ossifying fibroma. We describe here a case of a young adult male with cemento-ossifying fibroma of paranasal sinus presenting acutely as left orbital cellulitis with proptosis.

Author Biographies

Maneesh khanna

Department of radiology/Specialist

Shanker Rao Buddhavarapu

Department of radiology

Consultant

Sheik Akbar Hussain

Department of radiology

Specialist

Emran Amir

Department of pathology

Consultant

Published

2009-04-04

Issue

Section

Neuroradiology