A Rare Differential of Epistaxis
Inemesit Akpan, Ijeoma Orabueze, Uwagbae Ibizugbe, Ghida Akhdar, Walter Y Agyeman

TL;DR
A rare case of glomus tympanicum tumor presented with severe nosebleeds and coughing up blood, requiring urgent treatment.
Contribution
Highlights a rare presentation of glomus tympanicum with hemoptysis and epistaxis, emphasizing diagnostic challenges.
Findings
The patient presented with large-volume hemoptysis and epistaxis, leading to the discovery of a hypervascular glomus tympanicum.
MRI identified a 3.7 cm x 1.8 cm x 1.2 cm mass in the right middle ear and mastoid cavity.
Urgent embolization and tumor resection were performed due to the tumor's vascularity and location.
Abstract
Glomus tympanicum is a type of glomus tumor that affects the middle ear, located at the auricular branch of the vagus nerve. Glomus tumors, in general, are rare, slow-growing tumors and may not require surgery in some patients. It can be challenging to manage due to its hypervascularity, location, and advanced stage of diagnosis. Although glomus tympanicum commonly presents with pulsatile tinnitus and conductive hearing loss, it presented in our patient with large-volume hemoptysis and epistaxis, requiring urgent diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. We highlight the unique presentation of a 48-year-old female with sudden onset large-volume hemoptysis and epistaxis, leading to the discovery of a hypervascular glomus tympanicum in the right middle ear, identified via MRI. On arrival, her vitals were within normal limits, and a physical examination was pertinent for the obvious…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVascular Anomalies and Treatments · Vascular Malformations and Hemangiomas · Vascular Malformations Diagnosis and Treatment
