Türk Nöroşirürji Dergisi 2014 , Vol 24 , Num 1
Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma of the Frontal Sinus with Extension to the Intracranial Space and Orbita: A Case Report
Mert ŞAHİNOĞLU1, Ali Erdem YILDIRIM1, Oğuz KARAKOYUN1, Denizhan DİVANLIOĞLU1, Sezer KULAÇOĞLU2, Ahmed Deniz BELEN1
1Ankara Numune Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Nöroşirürji Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye
2Ankara Numune Eğitim ve Araştırma Hastanesi, Patoloji Kliniği, Ankara, Türkiye
Juvenile psammomatous ossifying fibroma (JPOF) is a rare benign tumor. Although its etiology is not exactly known, it is thought to originate from overproduction of myxofibrous cellular stroma. JPOF usually progresses slowly but may have a locally aggressive course. It usually originates from the maxilla, mandible, and the frontal, periorbital and ethmoid bones. Clinical symptoms may vary according to the location involved and include proptosis, visual field defects, headache and craniofacial deformities. Surgery is the only cure for this kind of lesion and total excision should be the goal. In this article, we present a rare case of juvenile psammomatous ossifying fibroma originating from the frontal sinus with extension to the orbital and intracranial compartments, together with its treatment. Anahtar Kelimeler : Frontal sinus, Juvenile psammomatoid ossifying fibroma, Spherical ossicle