Aggressive Papillary Tumors of the Temporal Bone

Aggressive papillary tumors of the temporal bone are neoplasms that are locally invasive and destructive. Previously classified on histologic study as middle ear adenomas or adenocarcinomas, observational evidence suggested that they arose from endolymphatic sac.

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