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[Nasal and auricular inverted papillomas].

Marie Bui1, Valérie Calès, Alain Barthelmé

  • 1Service d'anatomie et cytologie pathologiques, Centre Hospitalier François Mitterrand, Pau Université.

Annales De Pathologie
|October 14, 2004
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This case study details a rare inverted papilloma in the middle ear. The tumor showed multiple recurrences and invaded the temporal bone, presenting an unusual clinical course.

Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Inverted papilloma (IP) typically affects the sinonasal tract.
  • Middle ear IP is exceptionally rare, posing diagnostic and management challenges.

Observation:

  • A unique case of inverted papilloma originating in the middle ear is presented.
  • The tumor exhibited aggressive behavior with multiple recurrences.
  • Invasion into the adjacent temporal bone was noted.

Findings:

  • The histopathological diagnosis was confirmed as inverted papilloma.
  • The clinical course was characterized by frequent relapses.
  • Radiological and intraoperative findings confirmed temporal bone invasion.

Implications:

  • This case highlights the potential for inverted papilloma to occur in extranasal sites like the middle ear.

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  • Aggressive management strategies may be required for recurrent and invasive middle ear IP.
  • Further research into the pathogenesis and optimal treatment of rare IP presentations is warranted.