A CASE OF TORNWALDT'S DISEASE

Bursa pharyngea is an embryological structure in the nasopharynx and occasionally cause a condition named Tornwaldt's disease. The disease is due to the persistance of bursa pharyngea, which lies dormant in most instances until trauma such as adenoidectomy occurs and the orifice of it is occlud...

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Published inJIBI INKOKA TEMBO Vol. 29; no. 3; pp. 297 - 303
Main Author Sonoda, Fumiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Society of Oto-rhino-laryngology Tokyo 1986
耳鼻咽喉科展望会
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ISSN0386-9687
1883-6429
DOI10.11453/orltokyo1958.29.297

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Summary:Bursa pharyngea is an embryological structure in the nasopharynx and occasionally cause a condition named Tornwaldt's disease. The disease is due to the persistance of bursa pharyngea, which lies dormant in most instances until trauma such as adenoidectomy occurs and the orifice of it is occluded. The persistance of bursa pharyngea is reported to be observed over 40% of human embryo and under 4% of adults. But reports of Tornwaldt's disease are rare and there have been only 9 reports in Japan until today. The authors have experienced a case of a man, aged 44, who complained of hearing loss and stuffed feeling of his right ear. His audiogram showed about 40 db conductive hearing loss and tymoanogram was C type. A large cyst was seen in his nasopharynx and it was remored with remarkable improvement of the symptoms.
ISSN:0386-9687
1883-6429
DOI:10.11453/orltokyo1958.29.297