Abstract:Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the temporal bone and external auditory canal is a very rare tumor with a reported incidence of between 1 to 6 cases per million per year. SCC of the temporal bone and external auditory canal is very rare, an adequate tumor staging system and treatment has been difficult to develop because of limited number of cases reporting to any clinical centre. Usual presentation of a carcinoma of temporal bone is in the form of blood stained ear discharge with associated cranial nerve pal… Show more
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