Cholesteatoma associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the external auditory canal : case report and literature review

Joint Authors

Abid, Wafa
Qdus, Safa
Ramadani, Nadiyah
Shamakhi, Shiraz
Hariga, Ines
Mubarak, Shiraz
Nasif, Ines
Bin Gamra, Ulfah

Source

Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences

Issue

Vol. 16, Issue 3 (30 Sep. 2015), pp.269-274, 6 p.

Publisher

Egyptian Society of Ear Nose Throat and Allied Science

Publication Date

2015-09-30

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Medicine

Topics

Abstract EN

Introduction : Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a rare cancer entity.

Only a few cases of squamous cell carcinoma associated with cholesteatoma have been reported in the literature so far.

Aim : To describe the case of a squamous cell carcinoma associated with a primary acquired cholesteatoma and discuss the management modalities and the outcome of the disease.

Results : We report the case of a 42-year-old man who presented with a chronic otorrhea and a progressive hearing loss.

Otoscopy showed a polypoid external auditory canal.

Tonal audiometry revealed a mixed hearing loss with an air conduction threshold of 60 dB.

Tomodensitometry and MRI showed erosion of the EAC, lysis of the tympanic bone and the second portion of the facial nerve.

Histological examination of the polypoid tissue concluded with a SCC.

According to the Pittsburgh staging system, the tumor was classified as T4 N0 M0.

The patient underwent a subtotal petrectomy carrying the tumor and sacrificing the facial nerve, a total parotidectomy and a neck dissection of level II–V lymph nodes.

Intraoperatively, the tumor tissue was associated with an attic cholesteatoma responsible for ossicular chain destruction.

A postoperative radiotherapy was delivered at a dose of 65 Gy.

No recurrence or metastases have been reported after a one year follow-up.

Conclusion : SCC of the external auditory canal can mimic cholesteatoma.

A precise diagnosis of the disease is important to predict the treatment outcome.

Optimal management relies on early surgery and postoperative radiotherapy, thus offering the greatest chance of cure.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Bin Gamra, Ulfah& Abid, Wafa& Nasif, Ines& Qdus, Safa& Ramadani, Nadiyah& Shamakhi, Shiraz…[et al.]. 2015. Cholesteatoma associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the external auditory canal : case report and literature review. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences،Vol. 16, no. 3, pp.269-274.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-644986

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Bin Gamra, Ulfah…[et al.]. Cholesteatoma associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the external auditory canal : case report and literature review. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences Vol. 16, no. 3 (2015), pp.269-274.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-644986

American Medical Association (AMA)

Bin Gamra, Ulfah& Abid, Wafa& Nasif, Ines& Qdus, Safa& Ramadani, Nadiyah& Shamakhi, Shiraz…[et al.]. Cholesteatoma associated with squamous cell carcinoma of the external auditory canal : case report and literature review. Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences. 2015. Vol. 16, no. 3, pp.269-274.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-644986

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 247

Record ID

BIM-644986