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Characteristics of paranasal sinus osteoma and treatment outcomes

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PNS osteomas were detected in 110 patients (6.4%). Triple osteomas were detected in two patients. Double osteomas were detected in seven patients. In total, 121 lesions were identified as PNS osteomas. The ethmoid sinus was the most commonly affected site (57.0%), followed by the frontal sinus (25.6%), frontal recess (9.1%), maxillary sinus (5.0%), olfactory fissure (1.7%), and sphenoid sinus (1.7%) in descending order of frequency. Thirty-three patients were surgically treated for PNS osteomas through a purely endoscopic approach, and one patient with a frontal sinus osteoma underwent combined endoscopic surgery and frontal trephination. Image-guided surgery was performed in nine patients with involvement of the orbit and skull base, including the frontal sinus/recess. There were no major surgical complications and there was no tumor recurrence.

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