Meningioma as an infrequent cause of hyposmia. Case report
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Keywords
hyposmia, otolaryngology, meningioma
Abstract
The affectation of smell can go unnoticed in a great part of the patients, being only valued when the alteration is important. However, this sense is related to our memories and can alert us to potential threats. As otolaryngologists we must be alert to certain symptoms that may lead to a possible central aetiology. We present the case of a 39-year-old woman who went to the otolaryngology service at Morales Meseguer General University Hospital due to one-year evolution of hyposmia with cervicalgia and progressive occipital headache, with no other symptoms associated. The otolaryngology examination was anodyne. In view of symptomatic persistence, a paranasal sinus computed tomography scan was requested with findings of extra-axial intracranial mass compatible with anterior cranial fossa meningioma.
