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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
Question #39017
108 days ago
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Understanding My HRCT Scan Results for Right Ear - #39017

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HRCT Scan Temporal Bone Approved On: 30-Oct-25 20:27 HIGH RESOLUTION CT SCAN TEMPORAL BONE THIN 1MM CONTIGUOUS SLICE PLAN WAS UTILIZED IN STATE OF ART MULTI DETECTOR CT SCANNER SO AS TO SCAN THE ENTIRE REGION OF TEMPORAL BONES IN AXIAL AND CORONAL ORIENTATION USING HIGH RESOLUATION BONE ALGORITHM. FINDINGS: RIGHT EAR : Bony and cartilaginous EAC normal. Ill-defined hypodense lesion seen in the region of right jugular bulb causing permeative bone destruction measuring 26 x23mm with minimal extension to hypotympanum. Caroticojugular crest and hypoglossal canal is eroded. Intracranially limited by dura. No obvious brain invasion. Rest of the tympanic cavity and middle ear ossicles are normal. Scutum, tegmen tympani and sinus plate are normal. Inner ear structures are normal. IAC is normal. Bony facial nerve canal , carotid canal are normal. Mastoid air cells are normal. LEFT EAR : Bony and cartilaginous EAC normal. Left tympanic membrane is well delineated. Tympanic cavity and middle ear ossicles are normal. Scutum, tegmen tympani and sinus plate are normal. Inner ear structures are normal. IAC is normal. Bony facial nerve canal , carotid canal are normal. Mastoid air cells are normal. Impression : HRCT temporal bone reveals￾Right glomus jugulotympanicum. ADVISED: CLINICAL AND CEMRI CORRELATION.

How long have you been experiencing symptoms related to your ear?:

- More than 6 months

What symptoms are you currently experiencing?:

- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)

Have you had any previous treatments or evaluations for your ear condition?:

- Yes, medication
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The HRCT scan of your temporal bone has revealed a lesion in the right jugular bulb, indicative of a condition called “glomus jugulotympanicum.” This is a type of tumor that arises from the paraganglion cells located around the jugular bulb area. It appears to be causing some destruction of the surrounding bone, including the caroticojugular crest and hypoglossal canal, though it’s important to note that there’s no obvious intrusion into the brain.

For further clarity, a clinical correlation and a contrast-enhanced MRI (CEMRI) have been advised. Such an MRI will provide a more detailed view of the soft tissue structures and help to better understand the extent and nature of the lesion.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, managing such conditions involves supporting your body’s innate healing abilities while alleviating symptoms. Start by balancing your doshas through dietary and lifestyle modifications. A Kapha-pacifying diet, which is light, warm, and dry can be beneficial. Incorporate warm spices like ginger, cinnamon, and turmeric into your meals, as they promote better agni (digestive fire) and can help reduce inflammation.

Herbal formulations like Triphala can aid in detoxification and Amalaki (Indian gooseberry) might support your overall health due to its rich antioxidant profile. Continue any medical treatments prescribed by your healthcare provider and inform your practitioner about any Ayurvedic herbs or supplements you intend to use to avoid interactions.

Practice yoga and pranayama daily to enhance circulation and reduce stress, potentially assisting in overall wellness. Always work closely with an ENT specialist to monitor this condition, especially with its potential to affect critical structures in the head and neck. Timely surgical intervention might still be necessary, depending on further imaging results and clinical assessments, so ensure that you do not delay following up with conventional treatment protocols.

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