Recurrent Meningitis with Upper Airway
Obstruction in A Child: Frontonasal Encephalocele- A Case Report
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Correspondence
Dr. Soumya Sachdeva,
108 Model Town, Janta Sewak Hospital, 8 Marla, Gurgaon, Haryana-122001, India.
Phone: +917838159168, E-mail: soumyasachd@gmail.com
Nasal encephalocele are rare congenital anomalies; these benign masses may be confused with nasal dermoids, hemangiomas, nasal gliomas and anterior skull base masses. These lesions have concomitant defects in the anterior cranial fossa thus this potential communication can cause recurrent episodes of meningitis and/or difficulty in breathing and cosmetic anomalies. We bring a case of a 6-year-old child who presented to the clinic with multiple episodes of meningitis which was associated with nasal discharge. The imaging studies and nasal fluid analysis confirmed it as cerebrospinal fluid; subsequently imaging findings concluded it as frontonasal encephalocele which was later resected and patient showed improvement.