Pharyngeal dermoids (‘hairy polyps’) as accessory auricles.

Heffner DK, Thompson LD, Schall DG, Anderson V.
Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 1996 Oct;105(10):819-24.
The purpose of this study is to clarify the origin and nature of so-called hairy polyps or dermoids of the pharynx, which are often thought to be a variant of pharyngeal teratoma. For this purpose, a case is reported of a dermoid polyp involving the middle ear of an infant, the features of multiple examples of pharyngeal dermoid polyps and teratomas received for consultation by the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology are examined, and selected pertinent reports from the literature are reviewed. All three means are used to support the conclusion that these lesions are choristomatous developmental anomalies arising from the first branchial cleft area and that they essentially represent heterotopic accessory ‘ears’ (auricles) without the growth potential of a teratoma.
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