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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 27(1); 1984 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1984;27(1): 66-9.
A Case of Osteoma of the Temporal Bone
Gyeong Shin Rhee, MD, Seung Yong Koo, MD, Soon Heum Cho, MD, Chai Sik Chung, MD, and Kwang Lyun Ko, MD
Department of Otolaryngology, Kwangju Christian Hospital, Korea
측두골 골종 1예
이경신 · 구승룡 · 조순흠 · 정채식 · 고광련
광주기독병원 이비인후과
ABSTRACT

According to Teed, the first report of osteoma in the literature was by Veiga in 1586. There was no satisfactory explanation of its etiology. True osteomas may occur in the mastoid and temporal bone, but they are relatively rare. These tumors are benign, slow growing and composed predominantly of mature bone. Treatment is indicated for symptomatic osteoma. The authors experienced a case of osteoma of the temporal bone which had revealed a progressive posterior auricular swelling, obstructed bony ear canal, chronic ear discharge and hearing loss in right ear for about 18ys.

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