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Surgical Treatment of an Endolymphatic Sac Tumor
Published on: May 26, 2023
Endolymphatic sac tumor and otalgia
Mehrzad Zarghouni1, Michael L Kershen, Lauren Skaggs
1Departments of Radiology (Zarghouni, Kershen, Skaggs, Gilbert, Gomez, Opatowsky) and Otolaryngology (Bhatki), Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas.
Abstract:
Otalgia is a common complaint seen by general practitioners, but its etiology is vast. Rarely, otalgia could be secondary to a neoplasm. We describe a case of otalgia and ear discharge in which the imaging revealed a rare neoplasm, an endolymphatic sac tumor, which contributed to the patient's symptoms. The primary diagnosis was made via characteristic imaging features that were later confirmed by histology.
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