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Ceruminous Gland Adenoma—A Rare Benign Neoplasm of the External Auditory Canal
We present the case of a rare glandular neoplasm of the ear deriving from the ceruminous glands. Full resection of a white smooth tumour was performed. Histopathological examination revealed apocrine glandular structures with intracytoplasmic yellow‐brown pigment within a fibrotic stroma.
Frithjof Lobers +5 more
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Background: At present, computed tomography (CT) is recognized as method for primary diagnosis of middle ear disorders. More accurate diagnosis of cholesteatoma is based on a sequence of non-echo planar diffusion-weighted magnetic ...
E. A. Stepanova +3 more
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Spontaneously Extruded Osteoma of the External Auditory Canal
Osteomas of the external ear canal are rare but benign bony growths. We present a case report of an external auditory canal osteoma in a 74‐year‐old female that spontaneously extruded from the ear. The patient was evaluated after the lesion dislodged from her ear canal without physical manipulation or operative intervention, and she presented the ...
Kristen L. Zayan +3 more
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Cochlear implant and congenital cholesteatoma
Background The occurence of cholesteatoma and cochlear implant is rare. Secondary cholesteatomas may develop as a result of cochlear implant surgery. Primarily acquired cholesteatoma is not typically associated with congenital sensorineural hearing loss ...
J. Mierzwinski +6 more
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Canal wall down approach for tympano-mastoid cholesteatoma: long-term results and prognostic factors
SUMMARY The aim of this study is to analyse the long-term anatomical and functional outcomes and prognostic factors of the canal wall down (CWD) tympanoplasty for the treatment of tympano-mastoid cholesteatoma. A total of 895 patients treated for tympano-
R. Pareschi, D. Lepera, R. Nucci
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Auricular Capillary Hemangioma: A Rare Case Report
ABSTRACT Auricular capillary hemangioma in an adult patient is a rare entity that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of vascular lesions of the external ear. Complete surgical excision has a low recurrence rate with excellent cosmetic outcomes.
Mahboobe Asadi +2 more
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Massive Temporal Lobe Cholesteatoma
Introduction. Intracranial extension of cholesteatoma is rare. This may occur de novo or recur some time later either contiguous with or separate to the site of the original cholesteatoma. Presentation of Case.
Pasan Waidyasekara +4 more
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Comparative study between radiological and surgical findings of chronic otitis media [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The chronic otitis media (COM) is a prevalent disease and the most frequent cause of indication to mastoidectomy. Many studies have evaluated the use of tomography (CT) of temporal bones for preoperative evaluation of COM and its indication
Abreu, Carlos Eduardo Cesario De +4 more
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OBJECTIVE We aim to investigate the factors associated with recurrent disease following surgery for primary acquired attic cholesteatoma. We hypothesize that minimal invasive, mucosal sparing operation techniques have beneficial effects on the outcome in
L. Presutti +7 more
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The Role of EGFR/PI3K/Akt/cyclinD1 Signaling Pathway in Acquired Middle Ear Cholesteatoma
Cholesteatoma is a benign keratinizing and hyper proliferative squamous epithelial lesion of the temporal bone. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is one of the most important cytokines which has been shown to play a critical role in cholesteatoma.
Wei Liu +10 more
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