1. An endolymphatic sac tumor with imaging features of aneurysmal bone cysts: differential diagnostic considerations.
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Alkonyi, Bálint, Günthner-Lengsfeld, Thomas, Rak, Kristen, Nowak, Johannes, Solymosi, László, and Hagen, Rudolf
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ENDOLYMPHATIC sac , *ENDOLYMPHATIC duct , *TUMORS , *PATHOLOGY , *BONES - Abstract
Background: Endolymphatic sac tumors (ELSTs) are rare, slow-growing tumors of the petrous bone. Despite the typical localisation, their radiological diagnosis can be challenging due to the variety of other tumors potentially showing similar features. Case report: We present a 16-year-old child with progressive hearing loss, vertigo, and tinnitus who had a large petrous bone lesion showing imaging features of both ELSTs and aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs). The patient underwent preoperative embolization of the tumor-supplying vessels and subsequently a subtotal resection. Histological examination revealed an ELST. Conclusion: Despite the rarity of petrous bone ABCs, they should be considered as a differential diagnostic alternative of ELSTs due to their similar imaging appearance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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