Pleomorphic Adenoma of the External Auditory Canal: A Rare Presentation

Case Rep Otolaryngol. 2015:2015:696531. doi: 10.1155/2015/696531. Epub 2015 May 27.

Abstract

A 55-year-old male presented with a nine-month history of gradually enlarging, painless mass in the right external auditory canal associated with hearing loss and occasional bleeding. Examination demonstrated complete obstruction of the outer 1/3 of the external auditory canal by a firm, pink, rubbery mass. CT scan of the temporal bone showed tumor mass with no evidence of bone destruction. The tumor was excised and histopathology confirmed a diagnosis of ceruminous pleomorphic adenoma of the external auditory canal. Six months following the surgery, patient is free of any recurrent disease.