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Acute Sinusitis

This patient presented with frontal headache. An MRI scan was performed. This coronal fat-saturated, FSE T2-weighted image of the paranasal sinuses reveals that the right ethmoid air cells are completely filled with fluid (arrow). There is also mild mucosal thickening involving the left ethmoid air cells. The cause of this patient's headache is acute sinusitis.