Osteomas of the internal auditory canal are extremely rare bening lesions which are usually diagnosed incidentally. The etiology of sporadic cases in unknown. Herein, we report on a case of internal auditory canal osteoma in a 39-year-old woman suffering from vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus on her right ear. The patient underwent decompression of the right internal auditory canal and osteoma ablation via retrosigmoid approach. Postoperatively, the patient improved, both vertigo and facial weakness disappeared. Moderate cephalgia is still present. The patient has been under the regular follow up over the period of two years
cases were asymptolaaatic, and the lesion was therefore not excised. 4,s Temporal bone osteomas in o...
International audienceIntroductionOsteomas of the internal auditory canal are rarely reported in the...
The aim of this study was to differentiate a novel type of benign circumscribed bone lesion of the e...
Introduction. Osteomas are a slow growing benign neoplasm of unknown etiology very rarely involving ...
SummaryObjectiveOsteoma occurs almost exclusively in the head and neck region, only rarely developin...
Abstract Osteoma of external auditory canal is a rare benign tumour. Usually slow growing, found inc...
Osteoma of the internal auditory canal (IAC) is an uncommon benign bone tumor. Its imaging features ...
Osteomas occur in all parts of the temporal bone, including the mastoid, squamous, middle ear, stylo...
EAC osteomas are rare, benign, unilateral, solitary tumour, which are slow growing. usually asymptom...
Osteomas as well as exostoses of the internal auditory canal are rare, benign, usually slow-growing ...
Osteoma is benign tumor composed of well- differentiated matured osseous tissue. Its presence in man...
Copyright © 2015 HazemM. Abdel Tawab et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Osteoma of the external auditory canal is a rare benign tumor with an estimated incidence of 0.05% o...
Osteomas of the external auditory canal tend to be rather common; those of the internal auditory can...
Introduction. Osteoma of the temporal bone is a very uncommon benign tumor of bone. Osteomas may occ...
cases were asymptolaaatic, and the lesion was therefore not excised. 4,s Temporal bone osteomas in o...
International audienceIntroductionOsteomas of the internal auditory canal are rarely reported in the...
The aim of this study was to differentiate a novel type of benign circumscribed bone lesion of the e...
Introduction. Osteomas are a slow growing benign neoplasm of unknown etiology very rarely involving ...
SummaryObjectiveOsteoma occurs almost exclusively in the head and neck region, only rarely developin...
Abstract Osteoma of external auditory canal is a rare benign tumour. Usually slow growing, found inc...
Osteoma of the internal auditory canal (IAC) is an uncommon benign bone tumor. Its imaging features ...
Osteomas occur in all parts of the temporal bone, including the mastoid, squamous, middle ear, stylo...
EAC osteomas are rare, benign, unilateral, solitary tumour, which are slow growing. usually asymptom...
Osteomas as well as exostoses of the internal auditory canal are rare, benign, usually slow-growing ...
Osteoma is benign tumor composed of well- differentiated matured osseous tissue. Its presence in man...
Copyright © 2015 HazemM. Abdel Tawab et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Osteoma of the external auditory canal is a rare benign tumor with an estimated incidence of 0.05% o...
Osteomas of the external auditory canal tend to be rather common; those of the internal auditory can...
Introduction. Osteoma of the temporal bone is a very uncommon benign tumor of bone. Osteomas may occ...
cases were asymptolaaatic, and the lesion was therefore not excised. 4,s Temporal bone osteomas in o...
International audienceIntroductionOsteomas of the internal auditory canal are rarely reported in the...
The aim of this study was to differentiate a novel type of benign circumscribed bone lesion of the e...