Carcinoid Tumor of the Middle Ear.

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Title: Carcinoid Tumor of the Middle Ear.
Authors: Nikanne, Elina, Kantola, Olli, Parviainen, Tapani
Source: Acta Oto-Laryngologica; Aug2004, Vol. 124 Issue 6, p754-757, 4p
Subject Terms: CARCINOID, MIDDLE ear, EAR diseases, NEUROENDOCRINE cells, OCTREOTIDE acetate, MAGNETIC resonance imaging, MEDICAL imaging systems
Abstract: Although carcinoid tumors are labeled as neuroendocrine tumors they can also originate in tissue lacking neuroendocrine cells, such as that in the middle ear. Symptoms of a carcinoid tumor in the middle ear are common ear symptoms such as fullness, pain and hearing loss. Carcinoid tumors have also been considered to be slow-growing. Both these aspects can easily lead to a relatively late diagnosis of carcinoid tumor of the middle ear. The diagnosis is made histologically, and the tumor is primarily treated surgically. In the follow-up of patients, octreotide scanning has proved to be a sensitive method in cases of both recurrence and metastasis. Our patient was a 34-year-old, otherwise healthy female with left-sided acute otitis media and facial palsy in her left ear. She had also suffered from the same symptoms 4 years earlier. She was treated with an operation, and the histologic diagnosis was a carcinoid tumor. In the follow-up of the patient we used octreotide scanning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:00016489
DOI:10.1080/00016480410016612
Published in:Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Language:English