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Encefalocele y tejido glial heterotópico como causa de hipoacusia. Reporte de caso

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Authors
García Molina, Francisco ; Martínez Díaz, F. ; Reyes Casado, Yolanda ; Guillamón Vivancos, Laura ; Lacasa Pérez, Nohelia ; Pastor Quirante, Francisco
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Publisher
Universidad de Oviedo
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.47579/AP.v3.i2.0089
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Description
© 2022. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This document is the Published version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Archivos de Patología. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.47579/AP.v3.i2.0089
Abstract
Se han descrito muchos tipos de ectopias en el cuerpo humano (gástricas, de tejido endometrial, entre otras). Las ectopias de tejido glial o neuroglial son menos frecuentes, siendo descritas, sobre todo, en la línea media. Reportamos la presencia de tejido glial en el oído (coristoma neuroglial de oído medio), con restos colesteatomatosos que debutó con hipoacusia. No se identificó contacto con parénquima cerebral.
Many types of ectopies have been described in the human body (gastric, endometrial tissue, among others). Ectopies of glial or neuroglial tissue are less frequent, being described above all in the midline. We report the presence of glial tissue in the ear (neuroglial choristoma of the middle ear) with cholesteatomatous remnants that debuted with hearing loss. No contact with brain parenchyma was identified.
Citation
Archivos de Patología, 2022; Vol. 3 (2), pp. 68-71
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