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The Role of Preoperative Imaging for Midline Congenital Upper Lip Sinus Tracts.

Christian JungEmily K GallAndrew R Scott
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2024)
The MCULS anomaly is rare, with fewer than 50 cases reported in the literature. Only 2 cases have been described with extension of the MCULS superior to the anterior nasal spine and into the nasal septum. It is the authors' opinion that preoperative neuroimaging is not routinely required for MCULS. However, if extension of the sinus tract beyond the anterior nasal spine is noted intraoperatively, the surgeon should consider aborting the case and obtaining appropriate neuroimaging.
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