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Fig. 8 | BMC Endocrine Disorders

Fig. 8

From: A rare combination of tumor-induced osteomalacia caused by sinonasal glomangiopericytoma and coexisting parathyroid adenoma: case report and literature review

Fig. 8

Follow-up 16 months postoperatively: MRI revealed an enhancing mass at the left anterior frontal skull base and the ethmoid roof, displaying a heterogeneous signal on T1- and T2-weighted sequence suspected of residual tumor, which did not correlate with the clinical and laboratory outcomes of the patient (a). Endoscopic view of the operation field with no sign of recurrence. Nasal septum (S), nasopharynx (NP), sphenoid sinus (SS), maxillary sinus (MS), right middle turbinate (rMT), partially resected nasal septum (S’), frontal sinus ostium with a small-sized polyp (FS) (b, c)

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