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      Tricofoliculoma del conducto auditivo externo. Un caso excepcional de presentación agresiva Translated title: Trichofolliculoma of the external auditory canal, an exceptional case of aggressive presentation

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          RESUMEN: Introducción: El tricofoliculoma es una tumoración anexial, infrecuente y benigna, de los folículos pilosos, cuya localización en el conducto auditivo externo (CAE) es excepcional. Objetivo: Describir y actualizar, las características clínicas y evolutivas del tricofoliculoma del CAE a través de un caso clínico. Caso clínico: Mujer de 47 años con una tumoración agresiva del CAE, que destruía la mastoides, cuyo estudio histopatológico, tras la cirugía, ofreció el diagnóstico de tricofoliculoma, asociado a un colesteatoma, Discusión y conclusiones: El tricofoliculoma es un raro tumor de los folículos pilosos, cuya localización en el CAE es excepcional. El comportamiento agresivo del caso presentado quizá fuera debido a su asociación con un colesteatoma, de probable origen secundario.

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          SUMMARY: Introduction and objective: Trichofolliculoma is a rare and benign adnexal tumour of the hair follicles. The location of this tumour in the external auditory canal (EAC) is exceptional. Its diagnosis is histopathological. Objective: Present an exceptional clinical case, the finding of a trichofolliculoma in the external auditory canal. Clinical case: We present the clinical case of a CAE trichofolliculoma that, when associated with a cholesteatoma, had an aggressive manifestation with destruction of the temporal bone. Conclusion: Trichofolliculoma is a rare tumour of the hair follicles whose location in the EAC is exceptional. The aggressive behaviour of the case presented was due to its association with a cholesteatoma, probably secondary to the obstruction and recurrent inflammatory processes of the tumour.

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              Journal
              orl
              Revista ORL
              Rev. ORL
              Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca (Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain )
              2444-7986
              March 2022
              : 13
              : 1
              : 93-96
              Affiliations
              [1] Valladolid orgnameHospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid orgdiv1Servicio de Otorrinolaringología España
              [2] Valladolid orgnameHospital Clínico Universitario de Valladolid orgdiv1Servicio de Anatomía Patológica España
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              S2444-79862022000100010 S2444-7986(22)01300100010
              10.14201/orl.26604
              6f4cef05-8b80-425b-8754-02cb22f88330

              This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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              : 20 July 2021
              : 06 June 2021
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              hamartoma,tricofoliculoma,conducto auditivo externo,tumor benigno de piel,trichofolliculoma,external auditory canal,benign skin tumour

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