Turkish Journal of Geriatrics
2019 , Vol 22, Issue 2
A RARE CASE OF CONCHA BULLOSA OSTEOMA IN A GERIATRIC PATIENT
1Elazığ Fethi Sekin Research and Training Hospital, Otolaryngology Clinic, Elazığ, Turkey
DOI :
10.31086/tjgeri.2019.98
The most common location of osteoma is the mandible in head and neck. In the paranasal
sinuses, it is most commonly located in the frontal sinus and then in the ethmoid and maxillary
sinuses, respectively. Osteomas appear rarely in the nasal cavity and even more rarely in the
turbinates. A sixty six year old woman who had presented with complaints of nasal obstruction,
left-sided facial pain and headache was referred to our department. Paranasal sinus computed
tomography (CT) revealed a pneumatized left middle turbinate, and on coronal, sagittal,
and axial CT sections an ellipsoid hyperdense lesion measuring approximately 22 x 13 mm
was evident inside the left aerated middle turbinate. We performed an endoscopic partial
turbinectomy under general anesthesia. The patient had no complaints during the subsequent
3-month follow-up. The pathologic diagnosis was osteoma.
Keywords :
Turbinates; Osteoma; Nasal Surgical Procedures; Aged