J T Vrabec1, P R Lambert, G Chaljub. 1. Department of Otolaryngology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77555-0521, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To review presenting symptoms and illustrate management options for this uncommon lesion. DESIGN: Case series and literature review. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Three cases of osteoma of the internal auditory canal are presented. Additional cases from the literature, diagnosed by radiographic appearance or gross description, are included for comparison. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Response of clinical symptoms. RESULTS: Presenting symptoms are highly variable. Available reports do not adequately define the natural history of the lesion. CONCLUSION: The lack of a consistent presentation despite a similar radiographic appearance suggests that the osteoma is often an incidental finding.
OBJECTIVE: To review presenting symptoms and illustrate management options for this uncommon lesion. DESIGN: Case series and literature review. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Three cases of osteoma of the internal auditory canal are presented. Additional cases from the literature, diagnosed by radiographic appearance or gross description, are included for comparison. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Response of clinical symptoms. RESULTS: Presenting symptoms are highly variable. Available reports do not adequately define the natural history of the lesion. CONCLUSION: The lack of a consistent presentation despite a similar radiographic appearance suggests that the osteoma is often an incidental finding.