Mycoplasmotic Giant Cell Epitheliomatous Inverted Papillary Carcinoma of the Aural Canal
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ABSTRACT:
Recently, a report of mycotic giant cell epitheliomatous
inverted papilloma appeared in your journal.[1] We present
here the histopathological evidence of a mycoplasmotic
giant cell epitheliomatous inverted papillary carcinoma.
A 45-year-old female with history of chronic asthma,
chest X-ray report of interstitial changes in lungs, high
resolution computerized tomography (HRCT) thorax
report of soft tissue density lesions in the lung presented
with ear problem, clinically diagnosed as “right aural polyp.”
Protoplastic (protozooid) mycoplasma-replicate-inclusions
and nuclear and cytoplasmic changes in the host cells
constitute diagnostic histopathological features of the
diseases.
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