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Fibro-osseous lesions of the external auditory canal.

R Ramírez-Camacho1, J Vicente, J R García Berrocal, S Ramón y Cajal.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To differentiate a novel type of benign circumscribed bone lesion of the external auditory canal from those described previously, such as exostoses and osteomas. STUDY
DESIGN: Information was obtained from computed tomography (CT) images, surgical findings, and pathologic study.
METHODS: Five patients (26 to 82 years old) who presented a hard, round, unilateral, skin-covered mass occluding the external auditory canal to varying degrees were studied. A CT study carried out before resection of the lesions by curettage disclosed the absence of a bony connection to the underlying structures. All the tissue specimens underwent pathologic study.
RESULTS: CT and surgical findings demonstrated the absence of a connective pedicle. The pathologic findings showed lesions consisting of an osteoma-like bone formation with sparse osteoblastic areas; mature lamellar bone was observed in three cases, bone marrow containing adipose tissue and hematopoietic remnants in two, and a dense, collagenous stroma in another. They all showed irregular trabeculae, bordered by osteoid osteoblasts. In no case was there evidence of a relationship to the cartilaginous tissue or to the bony structures of the external auditory canal.
CONCLUSIONS: The data obtained from the clinical, CT, surgical, and pathologic findings suggest the existence of a lesion unlike those previously known, possibly related to ossifying reactions in other parts of the organism.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10089981     DOI: 10.1097/00005537-199903000-00027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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1.  Erosive Benign Fibro-osseous Lesion of the External Auditory Canal.

Authors:  Ganesh Vihapure; Vivek Dokania; Nimish Thakral
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2018-02-01
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