Abstract

We report a case of 49-years-old man who had hamartomas originated from right Eustachian tube and left torus tubarius. He had intermittent hearing impairment, ear fullness, and non-pulsating tinnitus on right ear for about ten years. The mass was removed partially by endoscopic surgery and confirmed as a chondromesenchymal hamartoma. We discuss the characteristics and the pathological features of this disease. (J Clinical Otolaryngol 2011;22?223–226)

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