Gierek Tatiana, Majzel Krystyna, Zbrowska-Bielska Danuta, Gołab Lucyna, Jezierska Małgorzata
Klinika Laryngologii Sl. AM w Katowicach.
Otolaryngol Pol. 2005;59(2):183-7.
The authors present 18 patients with malignant neoplasms of the ear and temporal bone who were treated in the Clinic of Laryngology Medical University of Silesia in Katowice in the years 1991-2001. The most frequent was squamous cell carcinoma (11 patients--61%). The neoplasm was located on the auricle in 7 patients (39%), in the external auditory canal in 4 (22%) patients, in the middle ear in 5 patients (28%) and in 2 cases (11%) it was difficult to establish primary site. Ten patients (55.5%) were treated in stage T4. All patients had surgery and in advanced cases the radiotherapy was added. The best outcomes were in auricular neoplasms. The treatment results were much worse in neoplasms of the external auditory canal and the middle ear. Over 3 year follow-up in 10 patients (55%) with ear and temporal bone neoplasms shows no recurrence.