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Cholesteatoma of external auditory canal: a case report
Cholesteatoma is a common occurrence in the middle ear. Cholesteatoma of the external auditory canal (EAC) is a rare entity. We report the first case of our department of cholesteatoma of the EAC limited to the posterior wall, in a 14-year-old patient ...
Abdou Sy+3 more
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A Comparison of quality of life outcomes following different techniques of mastoid surgery [PDF]
- Background: Mastoid surgery carried out to treat chronic otitis media (COM) can lead to an improvement in objective and subjective measures post-operatively.
A Miles+8 more
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Stem cells in middle ear cholesteatoma contribute to its pathogenesis
Cholesteatoma is a potentially life-threatening middle ear lesion due to the formation of an inflamed ectopic mass of keratinizing squamous epithelium.
J. Nagel+9 more
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Acquired cholesteatoma in children: Strategies and medium-term results [PDF]
SummaryObjectivesTo assess paediatric cholesteatoma surgical management strategies, residual disease and recurrence rates and especially the medium-term auditory impact.Material and methodsRetrospective study of 22 cases of acquired middle ear ...
Choussy, O.+5 more
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Cholesteatoma Definition and Classification: A Literature Review.
Cholesteatoma is a serious otolaryngologic condition that to date remains an important problem and poses a challenge to otolaryngologists around the world.
Justyna Rutkowska+2 more
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A cholesteatoma is a non-neoplastic lesion of the petrous temporal bone commonly described as “skin in the wrong place.” It typically arises within the middle ear cavity, may drain externally via tympanic membrane (mural type), or may originate in the ...
Yashant Aswani+2 more
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Matrix Metallopeptidase 9 Expression in Tumoral and Marginal Tissues of Cholesteatoma [PDF]
Background: Cholesteatoma, a serious, expanding otolaryngologic condition, is challenging to otolaryngologists worldwide. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the expression of MMP-9 gene in cholesteatoma patients.
Yalda Jabbari Moghaddam+5 more
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CHOLESTEATOMA OF THE AUDITORY CANAL CAUSED BY A BUG. [PDF]
R.E. Scholefield
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Microarray Analysis of Differentially-expressed MicroRNAs in Acquired Middle Ear Cholesteatoma
Objectives: To analyze the miRNAs expression profiling between acquired middle ear cholesteatoma and normal skin, and to identify several novel miRNAs which may be involved in the etiopathogenesis of middle ear cholesteatoma.
S. Xie+7 more
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Surgery of cholesteatoma: Surgical technique and cholesteatoma recurrences
Past experience with open and closed techniques of tympanoplasty in surgery of cholesteatoma has shown that recurring illness is one of the major causes of surgical failure. The literature has reported varying trend of surgical treatment of cholesteatoma.
Radomir Radulovic+5 more
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