The Plastic Surgery Room

Episode 26: Osteoma and Benign Skull Tumours — The Lump Nobody Takes Seriously Until It Isn't Benign

10 min · 6 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 26: Osteoma and Benign Skull Tumours — The Lump Nobody Takes Seriously Until It Isn't Benign

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It feels like a lump. It looks like a lump. It has been there for years. And then the CT comes back and it isn't what you thought. Differential diagnosis of the hard skull lump, CT bone windows, osteoma excision technique, frontal sinus involvement, mucocele formation, and the missed malignancy that no imaging could have predicted. Episode 26 — osteoma and benign skull tumours, from the GP referral to the burr on the outer table.

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