Temporal Bone Myeloid Sarcoma Presenting as Necrotizing Otitis Externa: A Case Report and Literature Review.

Oubai Nayouf, Molham Alahmad, Miriam Laflouf, Abduljaleel Alhammod, Ameen Sulaiman, Abdulmajeed Yousfan
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Myeloid sarcoma (MS) is a proliferation of immature myeloid cells that occurs extramedullary, often accompanying acute myeloid leukemia (AML). It typically presents in areas such as lymph nodes, skin, and the head and neck regions. The emergence of MS within the temporal bone is rare, and it can manifest through nonspecific symptoms. In this paper, we reported a case of A 47-year-old female presented with right-sided otalgia, otorrhea, tinnitus, reduced hearing, and ear fullness, and developed facial asymmetry. She was initially diagnosed with necrotizing otitis externa and was treated accordingly. Further investigations were conducted, leading to the diagnosis of MS. She began treatment with induction chemotherapy followed by consolidation therapy. And we reviewed the literature and included 14 MS cases with the same anatomical localization, discussing the primary presentation, immunohistochemistry, and treatment approaches of these patients. In conclusion, temporal bone MS should be considered in patients with a history of AML presenting with nonspecific symptoms. Diagnostic modalities for MS include computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging scans. Systemic chemotherapy remains the preferred treatment approach. The complexity and diversity of temporal bone MS presentations necessitate further comprehensive research to enhance understanding and improve management strategies for this rare condition.

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表现为坏死性外耳道炎的颞骨髓样肉瘤:病例报告与文献综述
髓样肉瘤(MS)是一种发生在髓外的未成熟髓样细胞增生,通常伴随急性髓性白血病(AML)。它通常出现在淋巴结、皮肤、头颈部等部位。颞骨内出现多发性硬化症的情况非常罕见,它可以通过非特异性症状表现出来。本文报告了一例 47 岁女性的病例,她出现右侧耳痛、耳胀、耳鸣、听力下降和耳部饱胀感,并伴有面部不对称。她最初被诊断为坏死性外耳道炎,并接受了相应的治疗。经过进一步检查,她被确诊为多发性硬化症。她开始接受诱导化疗和巩固治疗。我们回顾了文献,并纳入了14例具有相同解剖定位的多发性硬化症病例,讨论了这些患者的主要表现、免疫组化和治疗方法。总之,对于有急性髓细胞白血病史并伴有非特异性症状的患者,应考虑颞骨多发性硬化。MS的诊断方法包括计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像扫描。全身化疗仍是首选治疗方法。颞骨多发性硬化症表现复杂多样,因此有必要进一步开展综合研究,以加深对这一罕见病症的了解并改进治疗策略。
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