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[Bilateral spontaneous development of a frontal sinus pyocele--a rare diagnosis].

Due to the length and the narrowing of the sinus draining passage, mucoceles are typically located within the frontal sinus. This case report describes the pathology of a patient with bilateral formation of pyoceles of the frontal sinus without the history of trauma, sinus operation or nasal pathology. The patient visited an ophthalmologist and reported a slowly increasing visual loss and protrusion of the left bulbus in the course of one year. Coronal CT scan showed bilateral soft tissue densities within the frontal sinus with arrosion of the floor on the left side. Extranasal frontal sinus surgery with ethmoidectomy (Ritter-Jansen and Uffenorde mucosal plasty) was performed. Intraoperative view demonstrated bony defects of the floor and the posterior wall of the frontal sinus.

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