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  Vol. 54 No. 2, August 1951 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA SECONDARY TO CHOLESTEATOMA

EDWIN H. COACHMAN, M.D.

AMA Arch Otolaryngol. 1951;54(2):187.

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THE FOLLOWING report is of a case of squamous cell carcinoma found in the mastoid antrum and middle area which had developed secondarily from cholesteatoma of the middle ear.

REPORT OF A CASE

R. C. C., a 38-yr.-old man, was seen on Jan. 10, 1950, with an exposed cholesteatoma protruding through a fistulous erosion (1 cm. in diameter) which had perforated the outer table of bone and the skin approximately 1 cm. posterior to the antrum area of the left mastoid. His past history was that after a bad fall on his head at the age of 2 yr., his left drum membrane was perforated, and he has had intermittent drainage from the left ear since then. Several weeks before admission he had a complete facial paralysis on the left side which still existed at the time of examination.

An aural polyp was discovered during examination of the left external . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


Author Affiliations

MUSKOGEE, OKLA.


Footnotes

Dr. Coachman died May 24, 1951.



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