Abstract

Ceruminous adenocarcinoma are extremely rare and aggressive types of tumors, that presented by a mass obturated and stricture of external auditory (until atresia) canal with otalgia. They are difficult to diagnose histopathologically (in part due to varied and nonstandardized nomenclature). These lesions are thought to respond best to complete surgical excision. The authors present the case of 67-year-old women with ceruminous adenocarcinoma of the external auditory canal. Given the complex anatomy of the region, it took the efforts of a multidisciplinary team of surgeons to performed radical surgery excision.

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