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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
Cholesteatoma in children is a particularly difficult disorder because of the special developmental issues unique to the age group and the long-term follow-up implications of surgical changes to the ear. The two basic controversies are canal-wall-up versus canal-wall-down surgery, and staged versus single-stage surgery.
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Cholesteatoma in children is a particularly difficult disorder because of the special developmental issues unique to the age group and the long-term follow-up implications of surgical changes to the ear. The two basic controversies are canal-wall-up versus canal-wall-down surgery, and staged versus single-stage surgery.
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Clinical Otolaryngology, 1978
Cholesteatoma in children This paper is based on 313 posterior tympanotomies for cholesteatoma carried out between 1959 and 1973, on children between the age of 4 and 10.
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Cholesteatoma in children This paper is based on 313 posterior tympanotomies for cholesteatoma carried out between 1959 and 1973, on children between the age of 4 and 10.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America
Congenital cholesteatoma is a cyst of keratinizing squamous cell epithelium in the setting of an intact tympanic membrane, in a patient without a history of otorrhea, tympanic membrane perforation, or otologic surgery. The most common presentation of a congenital cholesteatoma is that of an asymptomatic pearly white mass in the anterosuperior quadrant ...
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Congenital cholesteatoma is a cyst of keratinizing squamous cell epithelium in the setting of an intact tympanic membrane, in a patient without a history of otorrhea, tympanic membrane perforation, or otologic surgery. The most common presentation of a congenital cholesteatoma is that of an asymptomatic pearly white mass in the anterosuperior quadrant ...
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Cholesteatoma of the Epididymis
Journal of Urology, 1951Louis J. Pingree, Donald E. Brown
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