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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 ...
A R, Eden +3 more
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Middle Ear Adenomatous Neuroendocrine Tumor: A Rare Entity
Ear, nose, & throat journal, 2021Middle ear adenomatous neuroendocrine tumors (MEANT) are rare, mainly benign neoplasms and account for less than 2% of the middle and inner ear neoplasms.
K. Marini +5 more
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2001
The cellular constituents of the inner ear, apart JL from bone are, for the most part, fully differentiated non-mitotic structures — nerve cells and sensory epithelia — so that neoplasms would not be expected to arise in them. Primary neoplasms are indeed rare except for vestibular schwannoma.
Leslie Michaels, Henrik B. Hellquist
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The cellular constituents of the inner ear, apart JL from bone are, for the most part, fully differentiated non-mitotic structures — nerve cells and sensory epithelia — so that neoplasms would not be expected to arise in them. Primary neoplasms are indeed rare except for vestibular schwannoma.
Leslie Michaels, Henrik B. Hellquist
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Subsequent malignant neoplasms after primary hematological malignancy in adult patients
International Journal of CancerPatients with primary hematological malignancy (HM) are at an elevated risk of subsequent malignant neoplasms (SMNs), which is a common concern after treatment of primary cancer.
Rosa Rönkkö +4 more
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1990
Choristomas (developmental overgrowths of tissues not normally present in that particular part of the body) are occasionally seen in the middle ear. They are composed of either salivary gland or glial tissue.
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Choristomas (developmental overgrowths of tissues not normally present in that particular part of the body) are occasionally seen in the middle ear. They are composed of either salivary gland or glial tissue.
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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.
V J, Hyams, L, Michaels
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1987
The external ear is a specialized appendage of the skin. It is composed of a tube and trumpet-like outer expansion of cartilage lined by skin. Bone replaces cartilage as the skeleton at the inner end of the tube. It would be expected, therefore, that neoplasms of the external ear were mainly those of skin, cartilage and bone. Indeed any skin tumour may
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The external ear is a specialized appendage of the skin. It is composed of a tube and trumpet-like outer expansion of cartilage lined by skin. Bone replaces cartilage as the skeleton at the inner end of the tube. It would be expected, therefore, that neoplasms of the external ear were mainly those of skin, cartilage and bone. Indeed any skin tumour may
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Middle Ear Neoplasms with Imperforate Drum
Auris Nasus Larynx, 1974Middle ear neoplasm with imperforate drum is seldom seen due to the difficulty of the early detection. Two operated cases of such condition are dealt with in this paper. The first case is the adenoid cystic carcinoma of 17 years old male and the second is the glomus jugulare tumor of 59 years old male. The symptoms of these two cases are full feeling,
Mutsuo Amatsu, Hideo Hosomi
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