Middle ear glandular neoplasms: adenoma, carcinoma or adenoma with neuroendocrine differentiation: a case series
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INTRODUCTION Middle ear glandular neoplasms are infrequent causes of a middle ear mass. They can have exocrine and/or neuroendocrine differentiation. It is currently thought that these tumors are indistinguishable each from another. Herein, we present a new case of a middle ear glandular neoplasm. Our objective is to review all cases described in the literature in order to identify the clinical features, the gross pathology, the histopathology, the immunohistochemistry, to discuss the differential diagnosis, the treatment, the rate of recurrence, the follow-up, the incidence of metastasis, the prognosis and to present a new classification of middle ear glandular neoplasm. CASE PRESENTATION METHODS We performed a MEDLINE database search for MEA-related articles published between 1950 and March 2008. The information from the reports was analyzed. RESULTS Ninety-four patients with a middle ear adenoma are included in this report. We uncovered 75 patients with a carcinoid tumor and 19 patients with a middle ear adenoma diagnosis; the most common presenting symptom was a conductive hearing loss. Middle ear adenomas are lesions that are typically white, gray or reddish brown. They are grossly vascular and well circumscribed, but not encapsulated, and can entrap and destroy the ossicles. Histologically, the cuboidal to low columnar cells are arranged in a solid, trabecular or glandular architecture. The tumor's cells are immunohistochemically positive for a variety of keratin antibodies and most of them are also positive for neuroendocrine markers. Surgical excision is the treatment of choice. Local recurrence following complete excision is quite uncommon and metastases are rare. CONCLUSIONS Our study and the review of the literature showed adenomas and carcinoid tumors of the middle ear to be essentially indistinguishable benign tumors with metastatic potential. Based on the presence or absence of immunohistochemical markers and metastasis, we have classified these lesions into three types. Complete surgical treatment is recommended with an indefinite follow-up for possible recurrence.
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دوره 2 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2009