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External Auditory Canal Stenosis
Archives of Otolaryngology, 1976• Stenosis of the external auditory canal may occur from a variety of causes. The numerous surgical techniques illustrate that repair may be difficult. The problems were resolved in two cases with the use of a silicone-rubber insert that is made at the time of the surgical procedure and is used throughout the postoperative period.
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Amyloidosis of the External Auditory Canal
Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2011Amyloidosis involving the external ear is extremely rare. We present the case of a 76-year-old man who referred unilateral otorrhea and hypoacusis of six months' duration. The external auditory canal (EAC) was narrowed by a subcutaneous nodule. After its extirpation, unilateral localised amyloidosis of the EAC was diagnosed.
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OSTEOMA OF THE EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1954NEW GROWTH of bone as the result of inflammatory and traumatic conditions is rather common; but in addition to these reparative processes, there is an occasional proliferation of bone without apparent cause or purpose. This latter condition results in the formation of a bony tumor, or osteoma, which eventually causes obstructive and pressure symptoms ...
O R, KLINE, R C, PEARCE
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External auditory canal cholesteatoma
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1978Cholesteatoma of the EAC is a rare otologic problem, particularly when keratosis obturans otica is excluded. The predominant features of EAC cholesteatoma are acute external symptoms, severe pain, recurrent physician visits, and paucity of X-ray findings. Poorly responding otitis externa should always alert the physician to the possibility of neoplasm,
M F, Smith, S, Falk
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Dermatofibroma of the External Auditory Canal
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1968DERMATOFIBROMA is a benign fibrous tissue tumor seldom mentioned in otolaryngologic literature. Dermatologists have paid more attention to this condition than otolaryngologists. It is the purpose of this paper to review the clinical picture, pathology, cause, and treatment of dermatofibroma and to present a case history with its management.
B, Krishna, S K, Kacker
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Exostoses of the External Auditory Canal
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1979Exostosis of the external ear canal is a disease unique to man. It has been identified in prehistoric man, affecting the aborigines of the North American continent. Aural exostoses are typically firm, sessile, multinodular bony masses which arise from the tympanic ring of the bony portion of the external auditory canal. These growths develop subsequent
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Schwannoma of the external auditory canal
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1995AbstractSolitary schwannomas are relatively rare. There has been only one previously reported case, in the English literature, of a schwannoma arising in the external auditory canal. We present a case which was managed by local excision and was unassociated with cochlear or retrocochlear pathology.
J P, Harcourt, M F, Tungekar
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Carcinoma of the external auditory canal
The Laryngoscope, 1976AbstractSuccessful management of carcinoma of the external auditory canal depends upon four factors: 1. early diagnosis is imperative if a high cure rate is to be expected; 2. correct evaluation of the extent of the malignancy; 3. adequate surgery based upon correct evaluation; and 4.
J A, Crabtree, B H, Britton, M K, Pierce
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Hemangiomas of the external auditory canal
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2010Hemangiomas of the external auditory canal are rare with only 16 cases reported in the literature. We report the case of a 62-year-old woman who presented with bleeding from the external auditory canal. Physical examination and imaging were consistent with a hemangioma.
Kimberley D, Rutherford, Gerald, Leonard
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Keloid of the external auditory canal
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2020Own clinical observation of the keloid of the external auditory canal is reported. This is a very rare variant of the localization of this tumor. A description of this neoplasm is rare in domestic and foreign literature.
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