A case of an isolated myxoma of the external auditory canal highlights the possibility of encountering rare benign tumors with associated morbidity or mortality.
Case Report (n=1)
Highlights the possibility of encountering benign tumor types in the external auditory canal that carry associated morbidity or mortality due to manifestations outside of the head and neck.
The majority of neoplasms within the external auditory canal are benign. Management of these primary tumors and their local recurrences are discussed herein. We present a case of an isolated myxoma of the external auditory canal with a review of the common histopathological and radiographic features. Although rare, this highlights the possibility of encountering benign tumor types that carry associated morbidity or mortality due to manifestations outside of the head and neck.
Shadfar et al. (Fri,) conducted a case report in Isolated myxoma of the external auditory canal (n=1). A case of an isolated myxoma of the external auditory canal highlights the possibility of encountering rare benign tumors with associated morbidity or mortality.
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