International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology (Jul 2013)

Middle ear adenoma with neuroendocrine differentiation: relate of two cases and literature review

  • Aline Gomes Bittencourt,
  • Robinson Koji Tsuji,
  • Francisco Cabral Junior,
  • Larissa Vilela Pereira,
  • Anna Carolina de Oliveira Fonseca,
  • Venâncio Alves,
  • Ricardo Ferreira Bento

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7162/S1809-977720130003000015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 03
pp. 340 – 343

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Summary Introduction: Adenomas with neuroendocrine differentiation are defined as neuroendocrine neoplasms, and they are rarely found in the head and neck. Objective: To describe two cases of a middle ear adenoma with neuroendocrine differentiation, with a literature review. Case Report: Patient 1 was a 41-year-old woman who presented with a 3-year history of left aural fullness associated with ipsilateral “hammer beating” tinnitus. Patient 2 was a 41-year-old male who presented with unilateral conductive hearing loss. Conclusion: Adenoma with neuroendocrine differentiation of the middle ear is a rare entity, but it should be considered in patients with tinnitus, aural fullness, and a retrotympanic mass and remembered as a diferential diagnosis of tympanic paraganglioma.

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