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Ear Tumor
- Benign Tumors
- Cholesteatoma
- Osteoma
- Exostosis
- Chemodectoma (Glomus tumor)
- Acoustic Neuroma (Schwannoma)
- Malignant
- External Ear
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma (66%)
- Treated with surgical resection
- Good prognosis
- Basal Cell Carcinoma (33%)
- Treated with surgical resection
- Excellent prognosis
- Squamous Cell Carcinoma (66%)
- Middle Ear: Squamous Cell Carcinoma (most common tumor)
- Treated with surgical resection
- Prognosis guarded to poor
- Outcome depends on local extension
- Temporal bone
- Petrous bones
- External Ear
Ear Neoplasms (C0013449) | |
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| Definition (MSH) | Tumors or cancer of the internal, external, or middle ear. |
| Definition (CSP) | new abnormal ear tissue or cells that grow by excessive cellular division and proliferation more rapidly than normal and continues to grow after the stimuli that initiated the new growth cease; includes internal, external, or middle ear neoplasms. |
| Concepts | Neoplastic Process (T191) |
| Basque | BELARRIKO TUMORE ONAIREA EDO GAIZTOA |
| Danish | Svulst i ore |
| Dutch | Neoplasma oor |
| English | AURICULAR NEOPL, Auricular Neoplasm, Auricular Neoplasms, EAR NEOPL, Ear Neoplasm, Ear Neoplasms, Ear Tumor, NEOPL AURICULAR, NEOPL EAR, Neoplasm of Ear, Neoplasm of the Ear, Tumor of Ear, Tumor of the Ear |
| Finnish | KORVAN KASVAIMET |
| French | Tumeur de l'oreille |
| German | Neubildung des Ohres |
| Hungarian | ful neoplasma |
| Italian | Neoplasie dell'orecchio |
| Norwegian | SVULSTER FRA ORET |
| Portuguese | Neoplasia do ouvido |
| Spanish | neoplasia de oido, Neoplasia del oido |
| Swedish | TUMOR I ORA |
| Parent Concepts | Ear Diseases (C0013447), Head and Neck Neoplasms (C0018671), Ear structure (C0013443), Diagnosis/Diseases Component (C0497531), Otorhinolaryngologic Neoplasms (C0029897), Head Neoplasms (C0018675), Tumor of ear, nose and throat (C0345616) |
| Sources | COSTAR, CSP, ICPC, ICPCBAQ, ICPCDAN, ICPCDUT, ICPCFIN, ICPCFRE, ICPCGER, ICPCHUN, ICPCITA, ICPCNOR, ICPCPOR, ICPCSPA, ICPCSWE, MSH, NCI, NDFRT, SCTSPA, SNOMEDCT Derived from the NIH UMLS (Unified Medical Language System) |
