1980
DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1980.00790270031007
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Eosinophilic Granuloma of the Temporal Bone: Two Cases With Bilateral Involvement

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“…[3] Normal facial nerve landmarks can be obscured in LCH and hence facial nerve palsy is at risk. Aggressive LCH can expose the sigmoid sinus and dura, [16,17] thereby increasing the risk of a dura tear if operative management is chosen. LCH-MS-RO-with otologic involvement responded well to Stratum II chemotherapy consisting of cytarabine, vincristine and prednisolone.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[3] Normal facial nerve landmarks can be obscured in LCH and hence facial nerve palsy is at risk. Aggressive LCH can expose the sigmoid sinus and dura, [16,17] thereby increasing the risk of a dura tear if operative management is chosen. LCH-MS-RO-with otologic involvement responded well to Stratum II chemotherapy consisting of cytarabine, vincristine and prednisolone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, the disease often manifests in the external, middle and/or inner ear with the appearance of granulation tissue, polyps, otorrhoea, retroauricular swelling, vertigo, hearing loss and occasionally a positive fistula sign [94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101]. Because of its similarity to chronic otitis media, frequent mastoid surgery prior to correct diagnosis has been reported in the literature [95,96,102,103]. Bone destructions are found on temporal bone CT [95,96,104].…”
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“…Die Erkrankung manifestiert sich initial häufig am Ohr mit dem Auftreten von Granulationsgewebe, Polypen, Otorrhoe, retroaurikulärer Schwellung, Schwindel, Hörminderung und gelegentlich einem positiven Fistelzeichen[94][95][96][97][98][99][100][101]. Aufgrund der Ähnlichkeit zur chronischen Otitis media wird in der Literatur über häufige Mastoidoperationen vor der eigentlichen Diagnosestellung berichtet[95,96,102,103]. In der CT des Schläfenbeines finden sich knochendestruktive Läsionen[95,96,104].…”
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