WSI22-144: Ear and Temporal Bone

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Request type Faculty
Subspecialty Head and Neck
Set [[{{{requisition}}}]]
Topic Ear and Temporal Bone
Presenter Sadow, Peter M.,MD, PhD
Date and time Saturday, October 1, 2022 12:00 PM


Case Clinical history Requester
Case Clinical history Requester

Case 1


71 year old male with right ear helix lesion Si787

Case 2


81 year old with middle ear (L) lesion Si787

Case 3


53 year old female with left cerebellopontine angle tumor Si787

Case 4


57 year old male with left ear mass since birth growing with occasional white with hard white malodorous drainage Si787

Case 5


43 year old female with left middle ear lesion Si787

Case 6


1 year old male with right post auricular cyst Si787

Case 7


62 year old male with left external auditory canal mass seen on exam of age-related sensorineural hearing loss Si787

Case 8


43 year old female with middle ear mass Si787

Case 9


32 year old male with left middle ear mass Si787

Case 10


36 year old male with enlarging painful mass over the left external auditory canal Si787

Case 11


24 year old female with articular disc disorder of (B) temperomandibular joint Si787

Case 12


41 year old female with left auditory canal tumor Si787

Case 13


36 year old female with several year h/o left sided pulsatile tinnitis Si787

Case 14


36 year old male with an enlarging very painful mass over the left auditory canal Si787

Case 15


60 year old woman with right middle ear lesion Si787

Case 16


48 year old female with increased pressure in R ear for 6 months Si787

Case 17


47 year old male with left temporal bone lesion destructive tumor of mastoid Si787

Case 18


71 year old male with left ear lesion Si787

Case 19


52 year old female with NF1 and a right postauricular mass Si787

Case 20


43 year old female with chronic otitis media Si787

Case 21


62 years old with left parotid mass with extension into the external auditory canal Si787

Case 22


59 year old female Si787

Case 23


40 year old male Si787

Case 24


40 year old male Si787

Case 25


69-year-old male with a left middle ear/mastoid mass and progressive hearing loss over the past 8 years more pronounced in the left ear. Otoscopic examination revealed mass in the middle ear with an opacified tympanic membrane. CT scan as well as MRI were suspicious for middle ear mass versus inflammatory tissue (e.g. GPA). Of note past MRI from 2018 also reported inflammatory changes in the left otomastoid region. -Obtain past MRI scans and hearing tests from UMass and outside Hospital for comparison. Pms36