Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica
Online ISSN : 1884-4545
Print ISSN : 0032-6313
ISSN-L : 0032-6313
A Case of Dermoid in the Pharynx which Closely Resembled Auricle Tissues
Masaaki FujimotoMasayuki NanbaYu MasudaKazumi KurodaSachiyo Iwabu
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1988 Volume 81 Issue 10 Pages 1473-1476

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Abstract
A 50-minute-old male infant N.Y. had dyspnea had a large mass in the pharynx. This tumor was covered with skin and was attached to the upper pole of the right palatine tonsil. It had a helix, antihelix, scapha, lobulus and a pit which resembled an external acoustic meatus. Microscopic examination showed a squamous cell epithelium, stoma consisting of connective and fibrous tissue with glands, hair follicles and cartilage.
The pathogenesis of this dermoid is unknown. It may represent the retention of a more primitive tissue of the auricle in the second internal cleft as early as three weeks in the embryonic stage. Both auricles were completely normal, so this dermoid may represent an included twin.
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