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12 July 2018

Bilateral Glomus Tympanicum Tumors: Human Temporalbone Study

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Department of Otolaryngology, Kawasaki Medical School, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan
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Paparella Ear Head & Neck Institute, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Department of Otolaryngology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
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Abstract

To describe human temporal bones with bilateral glomus tympanicum tumors. Patient is 83-year-old black female who no pulsatile tinnitus. The histopathologic characteristics of human temporal bones after death were setting Department of Otolaryngology of University of Minnesota in USA. Histopathologic observation of temporal bones showed bilateral small glomus tympanicum tumors limited to the promontory. Although there was bilateral tinnitus, there was no pulsatile tinnitus, no conductive hearing loss and both of the tympanic membranes were intact. Histopathologic observation of temporal bones after death showed bilateral glomus tympanicum tumors. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of bilateral glomus tympanicum tumors.

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