14岁儿童外耳道良性骨瘤:罕见病例报告。

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Annals of Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2025-01-30 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1097/MS9.0000000000002979
Abdulrahman Ahmad Othman, Samah Khirou Ismaeil, Sabine Ali Nasser, Hala Akef Al Mahmoud, Aya Yasser Alhussain, Mohammad Nasoh Alshikha, Batool Ayman Hmrawy, Ali Housein Haydar, Ayham Ameen Mousa, Mona Mahmoud Alsaudi, Bilal Sleiay
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摘要

良性骨瘤是一种在外耳道的非癌性骨肿瘤,可引起听力损失。如果出现症状,治疗可能需要手术。病例介绍:一名14岁的儿童,在其他地方治疗失败后,右耳疼痛,厚分泌物和听力丧失一周。检查发现耳道肿胀,有脓性分泌物。抗生素治疗后,厚厚的碎片仍然存在。通过椎弓根切除骨瘤以减少复发的风险。临床讨论:骨瘤是良性耳部生长,可导致听力损失和听力阻塞。严重症状可能需要手术,经鼻内镜方法对骨瘤有效。堵塞也可能由蜡堆积或异物引起,可能导致胆脂瘤。骨瘤通常无症状,可通过CT扫描识别,主要位于外耳道(EAC)。有症状者建议手术治疗,无症状者建议定期检查。结论:对EAC良性骨瘤的病因及最佳治疗策略有必要进一步研究。
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A 14-year-old child with a benign osteoma tumor in the external ear canal: a rare case report.

Introduction: A benign osteoma is a non-cancerous bone tumor in the external ear canal that can cause hearing loss. Treatment may require surgery if symptoms arise.

Case presentation: A 14-year-old child severed right ear pain, thick discharge, and hearing loss for a week after unsuccessful treatment elsewhere. Examination showed swollen ear canal and purulent discharge. After antibiotic treatment, thick debris remained. The osteoma was excised through its pedicle to minimize the risk of recurrence.

Clinical discussion: Osteomas are benign ear growths that can cause hearing loss and blockage. Severe symptoms may require surgery, with the endoscopic transcanal method being effective for osteomas. Blockage can also occur from wax buildup or foreign bodies, potentially leading to cholesteatoma. Osteomas are typically asymptomatic and identified through CT scans, predominantly located in the external auditory canal (EAC). Surgery is advised for symptomatic cases, while regular check-ups are recommended for asymptomatic patients.

Conclusion: Additional research is necessary to fully comprehend the causes and optimal treatment strategies for benign osteoma in the EAC.

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