Papilloma in the external ear canal: an uncommon location

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Laura Vanessa Acosta Gil
Diego Armando De Armas Crisson
Juan Sebastian Isaza Ochoa
Delfina Leonor Medina Tejeda
Silvana P. Padilla Londoño
Jessica Eugenia Zapata Gonzalez

Abstract

Squamous papillomas of the external auditory canal (EAC) are rare benign tumors, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), which present epithelial proliferation. The main symptom consists of otic fullness and the sign of an irregular lesion with multiple fingerings in the EAC. In this case, a resection of the lesion was performed, followed by biopsy and chemical cauterization with silver nitrate. Computed axial tomography (CT) of the petrous bones revealed involvement of the cartilaginous portion of the canal. Subsequently, an additional resection was performed with a cold technique, curettage and electrocoagulation of the affected area, complemented by dressings with imiquimod. Nonavalent anti-HPV vaccination was indicated to reduce the risk of recurrence. Early detection and appropriate treatment are essential to prevent complications such as lesion proliferation or malignant transformation, and it is crucial to educate the patient about vaccination to avoid recurrences.

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Acosta Gil LV, De Armas Crisson DA, Isaza Ochoa JS, Medina Tejeda DL, Padilla Londoño SP, Zapata Gonzalez JE. Papilloma in the external ear canal: an uncommon location. Acta otorrinolaringol cir cabeza cuello [Internet]. 2024Sep.19 [cited 2024Dec.21];52(2):114 - 18. Available from: https://revista.acorl.org.co/index.php/acorl/article/view/760
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