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Atypical outcome of middle ear cholesteatoma: Case report

Coelho TC;
Miranda ÁPF;
Bezerra APA;
Oliveira BA;
Rafael CRF;
Araújo FF;
Oliveira GF;
Lima LHFS;
Cavalcanti LMB;
Silva LMS;
Lins LBS;
Nascimento MCLSC;
Maniçoba VS;
Barberino RS

Tamires Carvalho Coelho

Álvaro Palhares Ferreira de Miranda

Ariel Patrick Alves Bezerra

Breno Andrade de Oliveira

Caroline Ruben Fernandes Rafael

Fabrina Filgueiras de Araújo

Gabrielle Freitas de Oliveira

Lara Hellen Feitoza Sandes Lima

Lara Miná de Britto Cavalcanti

Leticia Maria Soares da Silva

Luciana Brito da Silva Lins

Magda Cristina Leonardo de Souza Costa Nascimento

Valber da Silva Maniçoba

Ricássio de Sousa Barberino


Keywords

Cholesteatoma
Surgical excision
Spontaneous cure

Abstract

The present study aimed to describe a case of middle ear cholesteatoma with recurrence after surgical removal, followed by an atypical outcome. A 40-year-old male patient sought medical attention complaining of otalgia and ear fullness in the left ear. Magnetic resonance imaging showed fluid content and mastoid cells occupying the left tympanic cavity, with foci of diffusion restriction in the tympanic box and antrum measuring about 1.4 cm, which is compatible with left middle ear cholesteatoma. The patient was then submitted to two surgical procedures (an endoscopic tympanoplasty and a closed mastoidectomy), at an interval of four months, to completely remove the tumor. After 3 years and 6 months, the patient had recurrence of cholesteatoma. On the day before the surgery scheduled to remove the recurrent tumor, magnetic resonance imaging revealed the absence of cholesteatoma, suggesting a spontaneous cure. The cure or natural disappearance of the tumour opens new research perspectives for the medical sciences.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.001-045


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Copyright (c) 2024 Tamires Carvalho Coelho, Álvaro Palhares Ferreira de Miranda, Ariel Patrick Alves Bezerra, Breno Andrade de Oliveira, Caroline Ruben Fernandes Rafael, Fabrina Filgueiras de Araújo, Gabrielle Freitas de Oliveira, Lara Hellen Feitoza Sandes Lima, Lara Miná de Britto Cavalcanti, Leticia Maria Soares da Silva, Luciana Brito da Silva Lins, Magda Cristina Leonardo de Souza Costa Nascimento, Valber da Silva Maniçoba, Ricássio de Sousa Barberino

Author(s)

  • Tamires Carvalho Coelho
  • Álvaro Palhares Ferreira de Miranda
  • Ariel Patrick Alves Bezerra
  • Breno Andrade de Oliveira
  • Caroline Ruben Fernandes Rafael
  • Fabrina Filgueiras de Araújo
  • Gabrielle Freitas de Oliveira
  • Lara Hellen Feitoza Sandes Lima
  • Lara Miná de Britto Cavalcanti
  • Leticia Maria Soares da Silva
  • Luciana Brito da Silva Lins
  • Magda Cristina Leonardo de Souza Costa Nascimento
  • Valber da Silva Maniçoba
  • Ricássio de Sousa Barberino