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September 05-06, 2019 | London, UK

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International Conference on

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International Conference on

Otolaryngology: ENT Surgery

Dental Health and Oral Hygiene

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Otolaryngology Online Journal | ISSN: 2250-0359 | Volume 9

Familial hypercholesterolemia with bilateral cholesterol granuloma: A case series

Nouf Albakheet, Yazeed Al-shawi, Mohammed Bafaqeeh, Hanadi Fatani, Yasser Orz

and

Ibrahim Shami

King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Saudi Arabia

Introduction:

Cholesterol granuloma is a benign mass that

commonly involves the petrous apex but rarely affects

other structures, such as the mastoid cavity. It is diagnosed

histologically by the presence of giant cells, and Its

management is individualized based on some factors such as

the size and location of the lesion.

Presentation of case:

The first case was a 33-year-old man

who presented to the outpatient clinic with a two-year history

of right-sided pulsatile tinnitus, hearing loss, and vertigo. Upon

investigations, a large, destructivemass in the tympanomastoid

region was found and managed medically and surgically.

The other case was for a 41-year-old man who presented

to the emergency department with loss of consciousness.

Urgent CT was done and revealed an aggressive hypodense

posterior fossa mass destroying the right temporal bone that

was managed medically and surgically. For both cases, it has

been proven through histopathology that the lesions were

cholesterol granuloma.

Discussion:

In this report, we describe two patients with

familial hypercholesterolemia who developed bilateral

cholesterol granuloma that were managed medically and

surgically.

Conclusion:

These cases are reported because of their

rare location and presentation since few cases of bilateral

cholesterol granuloma have been reported in the literature.

Speaker Biography

Nouf Albakheet is a medical intern in King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for

Health Sciences. She has a strong interest in otorhinolaryngology specialty,

and she has done multiple researches in this field and have published this

case series and the others are on the process of submission.

e:

nouf.albakheet@gmail.com

Nouf Albakheet et al.

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Otolaryngology online

Volume 9 | ISSN: 2250-0359