Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma of External Auditory Canal: A Very Rare Case of Malignant Tumor of the Temporal Bone

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Omar Iziki
Omar Iziki
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Mohamed Laachoubi
Mohamed Laachoubi
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Sami Rouadi
Sami Rouadi
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Redallah larbi Abada
Redallah larbi Abada
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Mohamed Roubal
Mohamed Roubal
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Mohamed Mahtar
Mohamed Mahtar
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Ceruminous adenocarcinoma of the external auditory canal is a rare malignant tumor originating from the ceruminous gland. Most commonly, presenting with a mass or pain in the outer ear canal of middle-aged patients, but it displays no specific clinical symptoms or signs. With only a few reports documented in the literature, we are presenting a new case of a 37 years old man presented with an advanced malignant ceruminous gland tumor.

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Omar Iziki. 2019. \u201cCeruminous Adenocarcinoma of External Auditory Canal: A Very Rare Case of Malignant Tumor of the Temporal Bone\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - J: Dentistry & Otolaryngology GJMR-J Volume 19 (GJMR Volume 19 Issue J2): .

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Ceruminous adenocarcinoma of the external auditory canal is a rare malignant tumor originating from the ceruminous gland. Most commonly, presenting with a mass or pain in the outer ear canal of middle-aged patients, but it displays no specific clinical symptoms or signs. With only a few reports documented in the literature, we are presenting a new case of a 37 years old man presented with an advanced malignant ceruminous gland tumor.

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Ceruminous Adenocarcinoma of External Auditory Canal: A Very Rare Case of Malignant Tumor of the Temporal Bone

Omar Iziki
Omar Iziki University Hospital
Mohamed Laachoubi
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Sami Rouadi
Sami Rouadi
Redallah larbi Abada
Redallah larbi Abada
Mohamed Roubal
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Mohamed Mahtar
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