DOI: 10.1177/10668969261457869 ISSN: 1066-8969

Primary Middle Ear Meningioma: Case Report and Literature Review

Abdullah Alkhaldi, Abdulmohsen Jameel Alshammari, Mohammed Abdullah Bayounis, Abdullah Alsalamah, Ahmad Jassim Alali, Muhammad Irshad Khan, Abdul Latif Khan, Abdulelah Mashhor Aldakheel, Yazeed Aloqaili

Primary middle ear meningiomas are exceptionally rare extracranial tumors, often misdiagnosed due to their nonspecific clinical and radiological features. Accurate diagnosis requires histopathological and immunohistochemical confirmation to distinguish them from common middle ear pathologies. We present a 59-year-old male patient with a 2-year history of intermittent right ear otorrhea and conductive hearing loss. Imaging revealed middle ear opacification with ossicular erosion, prompting surgical excision. Histopathology confirmed primary meningioma, and postoperative follow-up showed no recurrence. Literature review of relevant studies was conducted to summarize clinical and histopathological characteristics of primary middle ear meningioma.

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