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Journal of Clinical Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery
2008 Volume.19 No. 2 p.205 ~ p.208
A Case of Osteochondroma in Middle Ear Misconceived
Choi Dong-Jin

Son Won-Sang
Kim Wee-Hwang
Lee Jang-Soo
Abstract
The first impression could be congenital cholesteatoma, when we saw a pearl-like material behind an intact
tympanic membrane in child. The pateint was a 4-year-old male with incidentally known intratympanic mass
with intact tympanic membrane. During exploratory tympanotomy, We removed whitish mass from middle ear.
The specimen disclosed an ossified cartilage without squamous cell or keratin material. We report a case of
osteochondroma in middle ear which could be misconceived as congenital cholesteatoma
KEYWORD
Osteochondroma, Middle ear, Congenital cholesteatoma
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