External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses

Paragangliomas (PGs) are rare, benign neuroendocrine tumors that originate from neuroectodermal tissues. PGs arising from the ear canal are extremely rare, with only a few cases reported to date. The common symptoms of ear canal PGs include ear discharge, ear fullness, and hearing loss. This article...

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Published in:Indian Journal of Otology
Main Author: Goh S.P.; Chung Wong D.K.; Tuang G.J.; Goh B.S.
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023
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Goh S.P.; Chung Wong D.K.; Tuang G.J.; Goh B.S.
External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
2023
Indian Journal of Otology
29
4
10.4103/indianjotol.indianjotol_107_23
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85183037248&doi=10.4103%2findianjotol.indianjotol_107_23&partnerID=40&md5=ec4621958edf715e5330521b1a786f1f
Paragangliomas (PGs) are rare, benign neuroendocrine tumors that originate from neuroectodermal tissues. PGs arising from the ear canal are extremely rare, with only a few cases reported to date. The common symptoms of ear canal PGs include ear discharge, ear fullness, and hearing loss. This article describes unusual manifestations of ear canal PGs otitis media with Bezold and Luc’s abscesses, in an immunocompromised young adult. The pathogenesis of the disease is described. In addition, determining the origin of PG in this case was not straightforward compared to previously reported ear canal PGs. The derivation of the diagnosis is further discussed. © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. All rights reserved.
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author Goh S.P.; Chung Wong D.K.; Tuang G.J.; Goh B.S.
spellingShingle Goh S.P.; Chung Wong D.K.; Tuang G.J.; Goh B.S.
External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
author_facet Goh S.P.; Chung Wong D.K.; Tuang G.J.; Goh B.S.
author_sort Goh S.P.; Chung Wong D.K.; Tuang G.J.; Goh B.S.
title External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
title_short External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
title_full External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
title_fullStr External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
title_full_unstemmed External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
title_sort External Auditory Canal Paraganglioma Causing Chronic Mastoiditis with Complications of Bezold and Luc’s Abscesses
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description Paragangliomas (PGs) are rare, benign neuroendocrine tumors that originate from neuroectodermal tissues. PGs arising from the ear canal are extremely rare, with only a few cases reported to date. The common symptoms of ear canal PGs include ear discharge, ear fullness, and hearing loss. This article describes unusual manifestations of ear canal PGs otitis media with Bezold and Luc’s abscesses, in an immunocompromised young adult. The pathogenesis of the disease is described. In addition, determining the origin of PG in this case was not straightforward compared to previously reported ear canal PGs. The derivation of the diagnosis is further discussed. © 2023 Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. All rights reserved.
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