Abstract
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Two unusual cases of squamous cell carcinoma of ear.
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One presenting as brain abscess.
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Other one presenting as recurrent polyp of the ear.
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-case of Rhabdomyosarcoma presenting as mastoid abscess in a one year old male child with VIth & VIIth cranial nerve palsy.
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A case of squamous cell carcinoma of the year-having recurrent post operative haemorrhage treated by external carotid artery ligation followed by radiotherapy.
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Rokade, V., Dehadaray, A.Y. & Ghan, S.B. Malignancies of the ear:-unusual presentations. IJO & HNS 50, 165–168 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02991681
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