Sinus pneumatization is a complex variable process that begins in early life and continues for many years.We present a case of a 6-year-old boy with progressive headaches and neurologic symptoms suggestive of Belt intracranial pathology.The presence of enhancing tissue within the sphenoid sinus created a diagnostic dilemma which leads to a transsphenoidal biopsy.
Knowledge of imaging characteristics associated with incomplete pneumatization can help differentiate it from more ominous skull base pathology and prevent unnecessary testing.We describe four-year imaging follow-up in a patient Light Fittings with incomplete pneumatization of the sphenoid sinus presenting as an enhancing mass lesion with subsequent follow-up imaging demonstrating gradual regression and increased aeration of the sphenoid sinus.