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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Primary EAC neoplasms include benign and malignant lesions of bony, glandular or cutaneous origin. Small, benign slow growing bony neoplasms are often asymptomatic, diagnosed incidentally and might not require intervention. Both malignant and benign neoplasms of cutaneous and glandular origin can present with symptoms of chronic otitis externa, leading
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Primary EAC neoplasms include benign and malignant lesions of bony, glandular or cutaneous origin. Small, benign slow growing bony neoplasms are often asymptomatic, diagnosed incidentally and might not require intervention. Both malignant and benign neoplasms of cutaneous and glandular origin can present with symptoms of chronic otitis externa, leading
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Transcanal endoscopic treatment of benign middle ear neoplasms [PDF]
The application of endoscopic surgery for middle ear pathologies is rapidly increasing. At present, its main application is in the treatment of middle ear cholesteatoma. This report describes the application of this technique as treatment for some benign lesions that may involve the middle ear cleft.
ALICANDRI CIUFELLI, Matteo+4 more
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FOUR NEOPLASMS OF THE EXTERNAL EAR.
Macleod Yearsley, Helen Butterfield
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PRIMARY ADENOMATOUS NEOPLASM OF THE MIDDLE EAR
The Laryngoscope, 1984AbstractAdenomatous lesions of the temporal bone are seldom encountered in clinical practice. Four cases of primary adenocarcinoma of the middle ear are reported. All four patients presented with a mass behind an intact tympanic membrane. Two of the four patients had received radiation to the head and neck area 10 or more years prior to their ...
Simon C. Parisier+3 more
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract, Ear, and Salivary Glands
Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) of the head and neck (H&N) region include a heterogeneous group of neoplastic proliferations arising in the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx, larynx, salivary glands, middle ear, and skin. In addition to epithelial neoplasms, H&N paraganglioma and olfactory neuroblastoma can be included in this group.
Silvia Uccella, Stefano La Rosa
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Malignant Neoplasms Of The Ear, Nose And Throat In North Eastern Nigeria
Objective: To determine the prevalence and pattern of Ear,Nose and Throat (ENT) malgnancies in north eastern Nigeria. Method: A retrospective study of 77 patients with histological diagnosed malignant neoplasm of the ENT seen at University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) over 12 years period (1990-2001).
BM Ahmad, UH Pindiga
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Benign adenomatous neoplasm (adenoma) of the middle ear
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1976This presentation is a study of the pathogenesis, clinical behaviour and therapeutic response of 20 cases of a primary adenomatous neoplasm confined to the middle ear cleft. The investigation supported origin of the tumour from the middle ear mucosal epithelium. Clinical behaviour was that of a benign, localized, non-metastasizing neoplasm.
Vincent J. Hyams, L. Michaels
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Neoplasms of the middle ear and mastoid. Report of fifty‐four cases†
Wesley H. Bradley, James H. Maxwell
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