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Ossifying Fibroma of the Middle Ear: Report of a Case

Ossifying Fibroma of the Middle Ear: Report of a Case Abstract A rare case of ossifying fibroma of the middle ear presented as a typical glomus jugulare tumor. Preoperative selective carotid subtraction angiography did not cause flushing of the tumor. Early exploration and removal prevented further damage, complete relief of tinnitus, and return of normal hearing. References 1. Schlumberger HG: Fibrous dysplasia of single bones (monostotic fibrous dysplasia) . Milit Surg 99:504-527, 1946. 2. Towson CE: Monostotic fibrous dysplasia of mastoid and temporal bone . Arch Otolaryng 52:709-724, 1950.Crossref 3. Wong A, Vaughan CW, Strong MS: Fibrous dysplasia of temporal bone . Arch Otolaryng 81:131-133, 1965.Crossref 4. Samy LL, Girgis IH, Wasef SA: Fibrous dysplasia in relation to the paranasal sinuses and the ear . J Laryng 81:1357-1371, 1967.Crossref 5. Shiffman F, Aengst FE: Fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone . Arch Otolaryng 86:76-82, 1967.Crossref 6. Basek M: Fibrous dysplasia of the middle ear . Arch Otolaryng 85:26-29, 1967.Crossref 7. Sharp M: Monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone . J Laryng 84:697-708, 1970.Crossref 8. Shambaugh GE: Surgery of the Ear . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1967. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

Ossifying Fibroma of the Middle Ear: Report of a Case

Archives of Otolaryngology , Volume 94 (1) – Jul 1, 1971

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright © 1971 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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0003-9977
DOI
10.1001/archotol.1971.00770070116015
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Abstract

Abstract A rare case of ossifying fibroma of the middle ear presented as a typical glomus jugulare tumor. Preoperative selective carotid subtraction angiography did not cause flushing of the tumor. Early exploration and removal prevented further damage, complete relief of tinnitus, and return of normal hearing. References 1. Schlumberger HG: Fibrous dysplasia of single bones (monostotic fibrous dysplasia) . Milit Surg 99:504-527, 1946. 2. Towson CE: Monostotic fibrous dysplasia of mastoid and temporal bone . Arch Otolaryng 52:709-724, 1950.Crossref 3. Wong A, Vaughan CW, Strong MS: Fibrous dysplasia of temporal bone . Arch Otolaryng 81:131-133, 1965.Crossref 4. Samy LL, Girgis IH, Wasef SA: Fibrous dysplasia in relation to the paranasal sinuses and the ear . J Laryng 81:1357-1371, 1967.Crossref 5. Shiffman F, Aengst FE: Fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone . Arch Otolaryng 86:76-82, 1967.Crossref 6. Basek M: Fibrous dysplasia of the middle ear . Arch Otolaryng 85:26-29, 1967.Crossref 7. Sharp M: Monostotic fibrous dysplasia of the temporal bone . J Laryng 84:697-708, 1970.Crossref 8. Shambaugh GE: Surgery of the Ear . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1967.

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Archives of OtolaryngologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 1, 1971

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