PMID: 1202117Oct 1, 1975Paper

A case of salivary gland choristoma of the middle ear

The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
D Hociotā, T Ataman

Abstract

The authors present a case of tympanic cavity salivary gland adenochoristoma in association with an abnormal course of the facial nerve, absence of the oval and round windows, absence of the stapes, hypoplasia of the long process of the incus, and the existence of a subtympanic bony lamina.

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