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Haemangioma of the temporal bone

Haemangiomas of the temporal bone are rare tumours and haemangiomas involving the middle ear are even rarer. The exceptional nature of these lesions makes their management particularly complicated. The authors report the case of a 16-year-old girl, who presented with an osteolytic lesion of the left...

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Published in:European annals of otorhinolaryngology, head and neck diseases head and neck diseases, 2021-01, Vol.138 (1), p.37-39
Main Authors: Roubaud, J.-C., Leclere, J.-C., Mornet, E., Marianowski, R.
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