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Image:Glomus Tympanicum Labeled.jpg|Picture of a left tympanic membrane with a pulsating red mass occupying the inferior portion of the middle ear space. The rest of the tympanic membrane is normal | Image:Glomus Tympanicum Labeled.jpg|Picture of a left tympanic membrane with a pulsating red mass occupying the inferior portion of the middle ear space. The rest of the tympanic membrane is normal. | ||
Image:Glomus Tympanicum Labeled Magnified.jpg|Glomus tympanicum magnified | Image:Glomus Tympanicum Labeled Magnified.jpg|Glomus tympanicum magnified. | ||
Image:Glomus Tympanicum DRUM 480x360 Labeled.jpg|This patient presented with a history of severe bleeding from the placement of a PE tube in her right ear. On examination, the posterior half of the tympanic membrane was red and pulsating | Image:Glomus Tympanicum DRUM 480x360 Labeled.jpg|This patient presented with a history of severe bleeding from the placement of a PE tube in her right ear. On examination, the posterior half of the tympanic membrane was red and pulsating. | ||
Image:Glomus Tympanicum 480x360 Labeled.jpg|Surgical picture of the above patient. A tympanomeatal flap has been elevated and reflected anteriorly to expose the glomus tympanicum that filled the posterior half of the middle ear space | Image:Glomus Tympanicum 480x360 Labeled.jpg|Surgical picture of the above patient. A tympanomeatal flap has been elevated and reflected anteriorly to expose the glomus tympanicum that filled the posterior half of the middle ear space. | ||
Image:Glomus Tympanicum SQ 344 Labeled.jpg|Surgical picture of glomus tympanicum in the eft middle ear. The tympanomeatal flap has been raised and reflected anteriorly | Image:Glomus Tympanicum SQ 344 Labeled.jpg|Surgical picture of glomus tympanicum in the eft middle ear. The tympanomeatal flap has been raised and reflected anteriorly. | ||
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Glomus Tympanum Tumor Pathology
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Picture of a left tympanic membrane with a pulsating red mass occupying the inferior portion of the middle ear space. The rest of the tympanic membrane is normal.
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Glomus tympanicum magnified.
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This patient presented with a history of severe bleeding from the placement of a PE tube in her right ear. On examination, the posterior half of the tympanic membrane was red and pulsating.
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Surgical picture of the above patient. A tympanomeatal flap has been elevated and reflected anteriorly to expose the glomus tympanicum that filled the posterior half of the middle ear space.
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Surgical picture of glomus tympanicum in the eft middle ear. The tympanomeatal flap has been raised and reflected anteriorly.