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Schwannoma of the external auditory canal
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2005Schwannomas are uncommon tumors of the external auditory canal. In the English literature, very few cases of schwannomas originating in the external auditory canal were reported. In this report, we described a 44-year-old patient who presented with external auditory canal mass which was managed by local excision.
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Schwannoma of external auditory canal
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2018Schwannomas of the external auditory canal are extremely rare and only a few cases have been reported in the literature. Herein, we report a case of schwannoma of the external ear canal in a 41-year male. Clinicians should consider the possibility that the schwannoma may originate in the external auditory canal mimicking other more frequently observed ...
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Paraganglioma of the external auditory canal
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993A rare case of paraganglioma of the external auditory canal is presented. It was treated by excision and no recurrence has been noted after 18 months of follow up.
K B, Singh, G S, Hanna, J S, Dinnen
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Elastofibroma and the External Auditory Canal
Otology & Neurotology, 2013An elastofibroma is a rare fibro-elastic pseudotumor, first reported in 19611. It is usually located at the lower pole of the scapula and rarely at other sites. The etiology is unclear, but may be related to abnormal elastogenesis caused by repetitive trauma or friction between the scapula and chest wall2,3.
MAGLIULO, Giuseppe +3 more
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Sebaceoma of the External Auditory Canal
Otology & Neurotology, 2010Sebaceoma is a benign cutaneous neoplasm that typically presents as a nodule or plaque on the face or scalp. Sebaceomas may be associated with the Muir-Torre syndrome, in which they may be multiple and associated with other sebaceous neoplasms of the skin and multiple adenomatous polyps. We present the case of a young man affected by a sebaceoma of the
MAGLIULO, Giuseppe +4 more
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External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1997A cholesteatoma originating in the external auditory canal is a rare finding. We report 2 cases illustrating its typical localization in the inferior part of the auditory canal and its marked osteolytic character. The extension of such a cholesteatoma in the depth of the temporal bone is often larger than suggested by clinical examination.
P, Garin, J C, Degols, M, Delos
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Osteoma of the External Auditory Canal
Auris Nasus Larynx, 1984A case of osteoma of the external auditory canal in a 19-year-old male patient was reported. The differentiation between osteoma and exostosis was discussed clinically, histopathologically and scanning electron microscopically.
I, Ohtani, T, Aikawa, M, Honda, J, Ouchi
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Angioleiomyoma of the external auditory canal
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2007Angioleiomyoma is a rare form of leiomyoma that accounts for about 5% of all benign tumors of soft tissues and arises from the smooth muscle cells of the tunica media of vascular structures. The peak of incidence is between the third and sixth decade of life, with a female preponderance. Morimoto [1] has classified these tumors into 3 histologic types:
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