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A Rare Case of Spontaneous Pneumatocele due to Intra Sinus Bony Space Occupying Lesion
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Bhargav Ashwinkumar Trivedi, Jaimin Kirankumar Shah, Milap Narendrakumar Parmar, Lalji Shivabhai Mangukiya
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in Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences by Akshantala Enterprises Private Limited.
2022 p706-709
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Pneumocephalus, also known as pneumatocele or intracranial aerocele, is defined as the presence of air in the intracranial space. It can occur following trauma, cranial surgeries or spontaneously. It can be classified as acute if occurred in less than 72 hours or delayed if occurred after 72 hours. I am presenting a rare case of spontaneous onset as follows.[1]
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