Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature
Dermoid tumors are benign inclusion cysts that are uncommon in the pediatric population. Dermoid tumors of the middle ear are exceedingly rare. A 17-month old female presented with 4-month history of recurrent left otitis media with chronic drainage, speech delay, and worsening episodes of stumbling...
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doaj-b95aa0b8e1104809a1ab1ffd5746ec6d2020-11-24T23:57:57ZengElsevierOtolaryngology Case Reports2468-54882017-09-014C182010.1016/j.xocr.2017.08.003Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literatureBenjamin R. CampbellRobert J. YawnBrendan P. O'ConnellAlejandro RivasDermoid tumors are benign inclusion cysts that are uncommon in the pediatric population. Dermoid tumors of the middle ear are exceedingly rare. A 17-month old female presented with 4-month history of recurrent left otitis media with chronic drainage, speech delay, and worsening episodes of stumbling while walking. A temporal bone CT scan showed complete left middle ear and mastoid air cell opacification. The patient underwent left tympanomastoidectomy for removal of the middle ear mass with pathologic confirmation of a dermoid tumor. The patient continues to do well post-operatively without evidence of disease recurrence. To our knowledge, only thirteen cases of middle ear dermoid tumors have been reported. The clinical and radiographic presentation of dermoid tumors can be similar to congenital cholesteatoma, but they are histopathologically distinct lesions. Surgical removal of the dermoid tumor is an effective treatment strategy as recurrence rates are low.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468548817300747Dermoid tumorMiddle earMastoidInclusion cyst |
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Benjamin R. Campbell Robert J. Yawn Brendan P. O'Connell Alejandro Rivas Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature Otolaryngology Case Reports Dermoid tumor Middle ear Mastoid Inclusion cyst |
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Benjamin R. Campbell Robert J. Yawn Brendan P. O'Connell Alejandro Rivas |
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Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature |
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Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature |
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Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature |
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Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature |
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Dermoid tumor of the middle ear: A case report and review of the literature |
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dermoid tumor of the middle ear: a case report and review of the literature |
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Otolaryngology Case Reports |
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2468-5488 |
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2017-09-01 |
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Dermoid tumors are benign inclusion cysts that are uncommon in the pediatric population. Dermoid tumors of the middle ear are exceedingly rare. A 17-month old female presented with 4-month history of recurrent left otitis media with chronic drainage, speech delay, and worsening episodes of stumbling while walking. A temporal bone CT scan showed complete left middle ear and mastoid air cell opacification. The patient underwent left tympanomastoidectomy for removal of the middle ear mass with pathologic confirmation of a dermoid tumor. The patient continues to do well post-operatively without evidence of disease recurrence. To our knowledge, only thirteen cases of middle ear dermoid tumors have been reported. The clinical and radiographic presentation of dermoid tumors can be similar to congenital cholesteatoma, but they are histopathologically distinct lesions. Surgical removal of the dermoid tumor is an effective treatment strategy as recurrence rates are low. |
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Dermoid tumor Middle ear Mastoid Inclusion cyst |
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