Schwannoma of the external auditory canal as a part of schwannomatosis

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Acta Oto-Laryngologica Case Reports Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23772484.2018.1563493
Saeko Matsuzaki, Naoki Oishi, Satoko Wakabayashi, K. Ogawa
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Abstract We experienced a very rare case, which we believe to be sporadic schwannomatosis, in which a 49-year-old female patient presented with conductive hearing loss due to a subcutaneous tumor in the right external auditory canal and the symptoms were completely ameliorated by surgery. The patient had surgical histories of multiple cervical spinal cord schwannoma removal. At the age of 47, she was referred to our department due to a growing tumor in the right external auditory canal. At the initial visit, a smooth surface tumor was found in the right external auditory canal, and pure tone audiometry confirmed the conductive hearing loss of the right ear. Also, several tender masses with severe pain were observed around the right auricle. Contrast-enhanced MRI images revealed multiple well-defined masses in the right external ear canal, and above, behind, and below the right auricle. Furthermore, a small vestibular schwannoma localized in the left internal ear canal was found. We performed a surgical resection of the tumor in the right external auditory canal and the subcutaneous tumors around the right ear. Histopathological examination showed that all tumors were schwannomas with no malignant findings. After the surgery, the right air-bone gap completely disappeared, and so did the severe pain around the auricle. Her clinical course suggests that the schwannomas were a part of systematic schwannomatosis. This is the first case report of schwannomatosis of which the schwannoma was located in the external auditory canal.
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外耳道神经鞘瘤是神经鞘瘤病的一部分
摘要我们报告了一例非常罕见的病例,我们认为是散发性神经鞘瘤病,患者49岁,女性,右侧外耳道皮下肿瘤导致传导性听力丧失,手术后症状完全改善。患者有多处颈脊髓神经鞘瘤切除手术史。47岁时,因右外耳道肿瘤生长而转到我科就诊。初诊右侧外耳道见光滑表面肿瘤,纯音测听证实为右耳传导性听力损失。同时,在右耳廓周围观察到几个有剧痛的压痛肿块。MRI增强图像显示右侧外耳道、右耳上方、后部和下方有多个清晰的肿块。此外,在左侧内耳道发现一个小的前庭神经鞘瘤。手术切除右外耳道肿瘤及右耳周围皮下肿瘤。组织病理学检查显示所有肿瘤均为神经鞘瘤,无恶性表现。手术后,右侧气骨间隙完全消失,耳廓周围的剧烈疼痛也消失了。她的临床过程提示神经鞘瘤是系统性神经鞘瘤病的一部分。本文是首例神经鞘瘤位于外耳道的病例报告。
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