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Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery ; (12): 962-965, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-942556

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Objective: To collect the clinical cases of middle ear hairy polyp, and to summarize the imaging features. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of four cases middle ear hairy polyp confirmed by surgical and pathologic between January 2007 and January 2020 at the Affiliated Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University. There were three females, one male, with two left ears and two right ears, aged from 1 to 59 years. The CT and MRI imaging of the patients, and the corresponding clinical manifestations were analyzed. Results: Hairy polyps originated from tympanum in one case, originated from Eustachian tube in two cases, exhibiting recurrent otorrhea without evident inducement. The other case, hairy polyps originated from the Eustachian tube pharyngeal orifice and protruded into the nasopharyngeal cavity, with pharynx discomfort and aural fullness, endoscope showed offwhite polypoid mass with a little hair. All the four cases presented polypoid soft tissue masses on CT and MRI imaging, containing soft tissue wall and a large amount of adipose tissue, with soft tissue in the center of the mass which liked the core, and enhanced. MRI showed stratified arrangement of fat and soft tissue in the wall of the mass. Four cases all had surgical treatment, postoperative pathology examination presented that hair follicles, mature sebaceous glands and other skin appendages were found under squamous epithelium. A large amount of adipose tissue, part of muscle tissue, cartilage tissue, and some fibro-collagenous tissue were proliferated in the mass, accompanied by collagen degeneration. Conclusion: The middle ear hairy polyps has imaging characteristics, the polypoid soft tissue mass usually looks smooth and contains a large amount of adipose tissue, with a soft tissue in the center, and can be suggestively diagnosed by CT and MRI.


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Adolescent , Adult , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Ear Diseases , Eustachian Tube/pathology , Nasopharynx/pathology , Polyps/pathology , Retrospective Studies
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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-679599

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Objective To investigate CT findings,of the non-epithelial benign tumors of the larynx and their value in diagnosis and treatment.Methods Thirty-nine patients with non-epithelial benign tumors of larynx were examined with CT before treatment.Results Twenty-two cases with hemangioma displayed phebolithes in 9 cases,plain CT in 8 cases showed isodensity with respect to muscle near them and enhanced CT in 14 cases showed moderate to marked enhancement(9 cases)and no contrast enhancement(5 cases). Among 6 cases of neurogenic tumor,neurilemmoma(5 cases)presented as low to intermediate density on plain CT scan(1 case)and enhancement with homogeneous or inhomogeneous after enhanced CT,another case of neurofibroma presented as low density with homogeneous on plain CT imaging.Chondroma(3 cases) showed enhancement with inhomogeneous on enhanced CT scan.Pleomophic adenoma(3 cases)showed moderate to marked enhancement and one of the three cases presented as marked cystic degeneration. Lipoma(2 cases)demonstrated low density with no contrast enhancement.Lymphangioma,leiomyoma and fibroma(each has 1 case)displayed no contrast enhancement(lymphangioma)and moderate to marked enhancement(leiomyoma and fibroma)on enhanced CT scans.Conclusion CT can definitely display the shape,range and density of the tumors in larynx and provide information for diagnosis and treatment.

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