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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2006
To describe an individual with cholesteatoma whose sole presenting symptom was dysgeusia.Case report.A retrospective review of an individual presenting with dysgeusia without any hearing loss, otorrhea, or imbalance who was found to have chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma.Surgical exploration confirmed the presence of cholesteatoma and identified ...
Edsel U. Kim +2 more
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To describe an individual with cholesteatoma whose sole presenting symptom was dysgeusia.Case report.A retrospective review of an individual presenting with dysgeusia without any hearing loss, otorrhea, or imbalance who was found to have chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma.Surgical exploration confirmed the presence of cholesteatoma and identified ...
Edsel U. Kim +2 more
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Otology and Neurotology, 2019
OBJECTIVES To evaluate non echo-planar diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (non-EP DW MRI) at 9 months after primary surgery to rule out residual cholesteatoma in patients scheduled before second-look-surgical exploration.
R. J. Horn +4 more
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OBJECTIVES To evaluate non echo-planar diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (non-EP DW MRI) at 9 months after primary surgery to rule out residual cholesteatoma in patients scheduled before second-look-surgical exploration.
R. J. Horn +4 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1989
Aural cholesteatomas consist of accumulations of desquamating keratinized epithelium within the middle ear or other pneumatized portion of the temporal bone. Cholesteatomas may be classified according to presumed etiology as congenital or acquired. The theoretical mechanisms of the pathogenesis of the two types are discussed.
Charles D. Bluestone, Sculerati N
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Aural cholesteatomas consist of accumulations of desquamating keratinized epithelium within the middle ear or other pneumatized portion of the temporal bone. Cholesteatomas may be classified according to presumed etiology as congenital or acquired. The theoretical mechanisms of the pathogenesis of the two types are discussed.
Charles D. Bluestone, Sculerati N
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1978
Cholesteatoma is, among the lesions appearing in chronic otitis media, the one creating most problems. We have selected 8 clinical situations, the most significant in our practice. After a short description of each, we expose our attitudes, past and present, in regard to each. Whether to use open or close techniques seems to be today's dilemma.
Primitivo Ortega, Lorenzo Rubio
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Cholesteatoma is, among the lesions appearing in chronic otitis media, the one creating most problems. We have selected 8 clinical situations, the most significant in our practice. After a short description of each, we expose our attitudes, past and present, in regard to each. Whether to use open or close techniques seems to be today's dilemma.
Primitivo Ortega, Lorenzo Rubio
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Otology and Neurotology, 2019
OBJECTIVE Assessment of validity of the Japanese Otological Society and the European Academy of Otology and Neurotology (EAONO-JOS) cholesteatoma staging system (EJS) through international collaboration to investigate: (a) feasibility of retrospectively ...
A. James +9 more
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OBJECTIVE Assessment of validity of the Japanese Otological Society and the European Academy of Otology and Neurotology (EAONO-JOS) cholesteatoma staging system (EJS) through international collaboration to investigate: (a) feasibility of retrospectively ...
A. James +9 more
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The radiology of cholesteatoma
Clinical Radiology, 1980The diagnosis of most cholesteatomas of the middle ear is made by direct examination of a perforation in the eardrum, and the only radiological investigation necessary for these patients is a set of plain petro-mastoid views. Of these the lateral with caudal tilt of the tube is the most useful, since it demonstrates the extent of pneumatisation and the
P.D. Phelps, G.A.S. Lloyd
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The Laryngoscope, 1981
AbstractThe surgical management of cholesteatoma in children reMayns a controversial subject. Many authors hold that the disease itself is more aggressive than that seen in adults. Furthermore, there appears to be a consensus that intact canal wall procedures, if used at all, should be reserved for adults only.
Richard Wiet +2 more
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AbstractThe surgical management of cholesteatoma in children reMayns a controversial subject. Many authors hold that the disease itself is more aggressive than that seen in adults. Furthermore, there appears to be a consensus that intact canal wall procedures, if used at all, should be reserved for adults only.
Richard Wiet +2 more
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Microbiome Analysis of Cholesteatoma by Gene Sequencing.
Otology and Neurotology, 2019OBJECTIVE To compare the microbial flora of cholesteatoma and normal middle ears using gene-based sequencing analysis. STUDY DESIGN Controlled ex vivo human study. SETTING Academic, tertiary medical center.
Joshua P. Weiss +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1982
'Cholesteatoma' of the orbit is a variant of pseudotumor histologically characterized by masses of cholesterol crystals. We propose the term "epidermoid or true cholesteatoma" for lesions containing epithelial elements and refer to those nonepithelium-containing pseudotumors as "cholesterol granulomas." Important clinical features distinguish between ...
Ramon L. Font +3 more
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'Cholesteatoma' of the orbit is a variant of pseudotumor histologically characterized by masses of cholesterol crystals. We propose the term "epidermoid or true cholesteatoma" for lesions containing epithelial elements and refer to those nonepithelium-containing pseudotumors as "cholesterol granulomas." Important clinical features distinguish between ...
Ramon L. Font +3 more
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983
This is a histological and biochemical study of cholesterol in the middle ear in various chronic otitis media syndromes of 22 cholesteatomatous temporal bones and 52 bioptic specimens. Only three of the temporal bones and 11 surgical specimens showed cholesterol crystals, all of which were in the granulation tissue surrounding the cholesteatoma and ...
Jacob Sadé, Aliza Teitz
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This is a histological and biochemical study of cholesterol in the middle ear in various chronic otitis media syndromes of 22 cholesteatomatous temporal bones and 52 bioptic specimens. Only three of the temporal bones and 11 surgical specimens showed cholesterol crystals, all of which were in the granulation tissue surrounding the cholesteatoma and ...
Jacob Sadé, Aliza Teitz
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