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Nasofrontal dermoid cyst: rare presentation of a philtrum sinus
Affiliation:1. Edinburgh Dental Institute, NHS Lothian, United Kingdom;2. School of Dentistry, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, United Kingdom;3. Western Health and Social Care Trust, United Kingdom;1. Specialty Registrar in Anaesthetics: North Manchester General Hospital/Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, Delaunays Road, Crumpsall, Manchester, M8 5RB;2. Consultant Anaesthetist: North Manchester General Hospital / Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust;3. Consultant OMFS/Head & Neck Surgeon: North Manchester General Hospital / Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust;1. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, North Cumberland University Hospital, Carlisle, CA2 7HY;2. North Cumberland University Hospital, Carlisle, CA2 7HY
Abstract:Congenital midline nasal lesions are extremely rare, and nasal dermoids are their most common presentation. To the best of our knowledge, only two cases of a philtrum sinus with skull base extension have been reported previously. A 3-year-old boy presented to the maxillofacial department with a discharging upper lip sinus that had been present from birth. No other congenital abnormalities were reported. Initially this sinus was assumed to be blind-ended and excised under general anaesthetic, but the area then failed to heal. Radiological work-up showed a patent dermal sinus that extended from the infranasal region through the nasal septum into the basal aspect of the anterior cranial fossa. The patient was referred for multidisciplinary management. A high index of suspicion of nasofrontal dermoid should be exercised when a patient presents with an upper lip sinus and recurrent discharge, until it is proven otherwise.
Keywords:Dermoid cyst  Nasofrontal dermoid  Philtrum sinus
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