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Mucosa-associated Lymphoid Tissue Misdiagnosis as Glomus Tympanicum.

Yongmin ChoAngela Y KimJae-Jun SongSung-Won Chae
Published in: The Laryngoscope (2023)
Middle ear tumors are diverse, but relatively uncommon. The most frequent tumor in the middle ear is glomus tumor, followed by others such as schwannoma and cholesteatoma. We experienced a case of Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue hyperplasia as a middle ear tumor. The mass behind tympanic membrane appeared a hypervascular tumor, mimicking a glomus tumor, but the form of multiple separate masses in middle ear and mastoid cavity was the distinguishing feature that set it apart from a glomus tumor. Additionally, another characteristic was its tendency to easily shrink under pressure. This characteristic should be considered when encounter a hypervascular looking middle ear mass. Laryngoscope, 2023.
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  • machine learning
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