Clinical Approaches To External Auditory Canal Hemangiomas: A Systematic Review.
Afrah AlshalanTawfiq KhurayziMajed AssiriAbdulrahman AlsanosiPublished in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
Hemangioma of the EAC may not be uncommon as healthcare professionals may expect. Hearing loss, aural fullness, and tinnitus are possible symptoms, but many patients remain asymptomatic. Surgical excision is the main effective management option, and complete resolution is the most prevalent outcome. Computed tomography assists in the diagnosis, but histopathological examination after resection is mandatory for the definitive diagnosis.
Keyphrases
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- computed tomography
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