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CASE REPORT
External auditory canal lesion: colorectal metastatic adenocarcinoma
  1. Aswathy James,
  2. Sharad Karandikar,
  3. Shobhit Baijal
  1. Colorectal Surgery, Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, West Midlands, UK
  1. Correspondence to Dr Aswathy James, aswathy.james{at}nhs.net

Summary

The patient presented to the ear, nose and throat clinic with failed conservative treatment of persistent right otitis externa. On examination, the roof of the right ear canal was polypoid and the tympanic membrane could not be visualised. There was a fragile mass noted in the external auditory canal (EAC) which on microsuction started to bleed. CT internal auditory meatus and MRI internal auditory meatus identified soft tissue mass in the EAC. The patient underwent urgent examination under anaesthetic of the ear and biopsies were taken. He had a background of ascending colon cancer; Duke’s C1, pT4, N1 M0, R0 resection and had undergone laparoscopic right hemicolectomy with adjuvant chemotherapy, in the previous year. The biopsy results proved that the mass in the EAC was due to metastatic deposit of colorectal primary tumour. The patient also had a full body CT which revealed other new metastases. The patient is being treated with palliative chemotherapy.

  • surgery
  • general surgery
  • gastrointestinal surgery
  • oncology
  • ear, nose and throat

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Footnotes

  • Contributors AJ: contributed to the design of the case report, acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data; drafted and submitted the work. SK: provided care for the patient and identified the patient for case report; acquired data and interpretation of data; provided feedback on the written work and made relevant changes. SB: provided care for the patient and identified the patient for case report.

  • Funding The authors have not declared a specific grant for this research from any funding agency in the public, commercial or not-for-profit sectors.

  • Competing interests None declared.

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  • Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.