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Giant Cell Tumor of the Temporal Bone Invading into the Pterygoid Muscle through the Temporomandibular Join

Research Authors
Aboshanif Mohamed1, Kazuo Ishikawa1, Eigo Omi1, Kohei Honda1, Shinsuke Suzuki1, Teruyuki Sato1, Naoko Fukui1, Masataka Takahasi2
Research Journal
Journal of Neurological Surgery Reports
Research Publisher
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Research Rank
1
Research Vol
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Research Year
2014
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Research Abstract

We report a case of giant cell tumor of the temporal bone invading into the pterygoid muscle through the temporomandibular joint. The patient was a 43-year-old woman who developed left ear fullness 2 years earlier with a mass in the external auditory canal. Radiologic evaluation revealed extension into the infratemporal fossa and confirmed that the tumor was invading into pterygoid muscle. A middle cranial fossa approach along with tympanoplasty was used for total resection of the tumor. Once a tumor invades into muscle tissue, meticulous care is required to remove it because identification of tumor tissue becomes extremely difficult.