1990 Volume 1990 Issue Supplement37 Pages 46-50
A case of temporal bone epidermoid with chronic otitis media is reported.
A 20-year-old male had complained of trigeminal paresthesia and left otorrhea. The left ear drum was perforated with discharge. CT-scan showed extensive destruction of left temporal bone. Auditory brainstem response was recorded. The latency of wave I and V was delayed and inter peak latency of wave I and V was delayed on left ear.
Epidermoid in temporal bone was removed and tympanoplasty was c arried out.