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[Arthrogenic ear canal tumor].

Authors: M, Schunk; H J, Schultz-Coulon; R, Köster; S, Shadou;

[Arthrogenic ear canal tumor].

Abstract

We report our findings in two female patients (aged 56 and 64 years) who complained about slight hearing loss that varied during jaw movements. In both cases a polypoid tumor of the external auditory meatus was found that almost completely disappeared with mouth opening. CT showed a bony defect of the anterior wall of the external auditory canal in both patients. Biopsies from the tumor-like lesions were done, revealing a chronic inflammatory hyperplasia of the connective tissue in one case and a rheumatic granuloma in the other. Review of medical histories showed that the first patient suffered from a recurrent neurodermatitis and the second had experienced a chronic polyarthritis for many years. From these findings and on the basis of a literature review, we conclude that these pseudotumors represent a chronic inflammatory hyperplasia of the periarticular tissue which herniated through a persistent "foramen of Huschke." This foramen is formed during embryological development of the two tympanic tubercles, but normally closes before the age of 5 years. However, in a few rare cases is may persist to allow herniation of synovial tissue.

Keywords

Biopsy, Hearing Loss, Conductive, Endoscopy, Middle Aged, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders, Arthritis, Rheumatoid, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Female, Ear Diseases, Rheumatoid Nodule, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ear Canal

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