| Literature DB >> 20367883 |
Vasilios Nikolaidis1, Hariklia Malliari, Dimosthenis Psifidis, Spyridon Metaxas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cholesterol granuloma (CG) may involve the middle ear, the mastoid bone and the petrous apex. However, CG presenting as a mass obstructing the external ear canal (EEC) is relatively rare and it can be a diagnostic challenge. CASEEntities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20367883 PMCID: PMC2853487 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6815-10-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ear Nose Throat Disord ISSN: 1472-6815
Figure 1Cholesterol granuloma occupying the posterior- superior part of the external ear canal.
Figure 2Temporal bone CT (coronal) showing a soft tissue mass occupying the mastoid antrum and part of the external ear canal. Arrows indicate the mass expanding into the external ear canal.
Figure 3Temporal bone CT (axial) showing a soft tissue mass occupying part of the external ear canal. Arrows indicate the mass into the external ear canal.
Figure 4T1-weighted temporal bone MRI showing a homogenous mass with increased signal intensity relatively to the brain. Arrows indicate the mass.
Figure 5T2-weighted temporal bone MRI showing a homogenous mass with increased signal intensity relatively to the brain. Arrows indicate the mass.
Differential diagnosis according to the lesion site.
| PETROUS APEX | MIDDLE EAR CAVITY | EXTERNAL MEATUS |
|---|---|---|
| Glomus tumor | Cholesteatoma | Osteoma |
| Meningioma | High jugular bulb | Bony stenosis |
| Schwannoma | Carotid artery aberrance | Cholesteatoma |
| Arachnoid cyst | Glomus tumor | Brain hernia |
| Plasmocytoma | Hemotympanum | |
| Lymphoma | Brain hernia | |
| Histiocytosis X | ||
| Epidermoid cysts | ||
| Mucocele | ||
| Carotid aneurism | ||
| Bone and cartilaginous tumors | ||