Primary Middle Ear Meningioma with Intact Tympanic Membrane: A Case Report and Literature Review

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Primary ectopic meningioma of the middle ear is relatively rare in clinical practice. It is often difficult to distinguish it from chronic otitis media or otitis media with effusion due to its similar and atypical clinical symptoms. We report a case of epithelial tympanic ectopic meningioma with the main complaints of otalgia, aural fullness, and hearing loss. It was accidentally discovered during tympanotomy due to the symptoms of recurring refractory secretory otitis media. This article briefly reviews the relevant literature in recent years, summarizes the characteristics of primary ectopic tympanic meningioma with intact tympanic membrane, and emphasizes the diagnosis and treatment strategy of the middle ear mass.

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Liu, Y. J., Han, L., Cao, J., Zheng, H. W., & Yu, L. S. (2024). Primary Middle Ear Meningioma with Intact Tympanic Membrane: A Case Report and Literature Review. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 103(6), 364–369. https://doi.org/10.1177/01455613211058100

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