Abstract
Temporal bone lymphomas are rare and typically metastatic neoplasms. We describe a case of primary B cell lymphoma that originated in the external auditory canal of an elderly woman. The diagnosis was based on histopathologic examination supplemented by immunophenotypic analysis. The patient was treated with external-beam radiation and remained disease-free throughout 9 y ears of follow-up. We also point out that the presence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in an unusual site may be an indication that the patient has an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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Hersh, S. P., Harrison, W. G., & Hersh, D. J. (2006). Primary B cell lymphoma of the external auditory canal. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 85(9), 597–599. https://doi.org/10.1177/014556130608500912
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