False-positive positron-emission tomography-CT of a teflon granuloma in the parapharyngeal space occurring after treatment for a patulous eustachian tube

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This report presents a 55-year-old woman who underwent 2 Teflon injections in 1971 for a patulous eustachian tube. The patient returned in 2006 with a bloody left otorrhea. A positron-emission tomography-CT scan demonstrated a 2-cm hypermetabolic parapharyngeal mass, initially interpreted as a skull base tumor. Repeat neck CT confirmed a 2-cm hyperattenuated left parapharyngeal granulomatous mass. This is the first reported case of a Teflon granuloma presenting as a false-positive parapharyngeal mass.

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Kirsch, C. F. E., Suh, J. D., Lufkin, R. B., & Canalis, R. F. (2007). False-positive positron-emission tomography-CT of a teflon granuloma in the parapharyngeal space occurring after treatment for a patulous eustachian tube. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 28(7), 1371–1372. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0554

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