Spontaneous sphenoid sinus meningocele with associated amenorrhea and headache: illustrative case
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- DOI: 10.3171/CASE23700
Spontaneous sphenoid sinus meningocele with associated amenorrhea and headache: illustrative case
Abstract
Background: Developmental meningoceles of the sphenoid sinus are uncommon. When encountered, they are often associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea.
Observations: The authors present the case of a 27-year-old female with a large meningocele eroding through the sella turcica and sphenoid sinus into the nasopharynx. The patient presented with intractable headaches and amenorrhea without CSF rhinorrhea.
Lessons: The patient underwent an endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal reduction of the meningocele with reelevation of the pituitary gland and skull base reconstruction with abdominal fat graft and nasoseptal flap.
Keywords: congenital; endocrinopathy; meningocele; skull base.
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