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Neuroendocrine Adenoma of the Middle Ear: A Rare Histopathological Diagnosis
Author(s) -
Zubair Hasan,
Sam McGinness,
Dakshika A. Gunaratne,
Hedley Coleman,
Winny Varikatt,
Melville Da Cruz
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
case reports in otolaryngology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-6765
pISSN - 2090-6773
DOI - 10.1155/2016/9834750
Subject(s) - middle ear , medicine , neuroendocrine tumors , palsy , head and neck , histopathological examination , adenoma , pathology , anatomy , surgery , alternative medicine
Neuroendocrine tumours occur throughout the body but are rare in the head and neck region and particularly rare in the middle ear. Clinical findings are often nonspecific and therefore pose a diagnostic challenge. Furthermore, the nomenclature of neuroendocrine tumours of the middle ear is historically controversial. Herein a case is presented of a middle ear adenoma in a 33-year-old patient who presented with otalgia, hearing loss, and facial nerve palsy. A brief discussion is included regarding the histopathological features of middle ear adenomas and seeks to clarify the correct nomenclature for these tumours.

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