
eMedicine - Middle Ear, Cholesteatoma : Article by Peter S Roland
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Cholesteatomas were first described in 1829 by Cruveilhier, but Muller first named them in 1858. Throughout the early ha keratoma, cholesteatoma, middle ear cholesteatoma, canal-wall-down otologic surgery, canal-wall-up otologic surgery, |
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Cholesteatoma
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Cholesteatoma - This lesion is somewhat inappropriately named as it is not exactly a tumour nor is it made of cholesterol but rather it is a 3-dimensional collection of epidermal and connective tissues within the middle ear. Its significance lies in the fact that it grows independently and can be locally invasive and destructive. This (usually) unilateral lesion can give rise to a spectrum of problems ranging from painless otorrhoea (discharge from the ear) through to serious central nervous system complications. cholesteatoma, ear, eustachian, conductive hearing loss, deafness, deaf, hearing loss, otorrhoea, vertigo, tympanic membrane perforation, ent, ent., physical examination, examination, facial nerve palsy, facial nerve, symptoms and signs, history, history of, signs |
Pediatric Cholesteatoma
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Pediatric Cholesteatoma, from the Grand Rounds Archive of the Bobby R. Alford Department of Otolarygnology-Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine. " |
Cholesteatoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cholesteatoma, Diseases of the ear and mastoid process, Congenital malformations and deformations of eye, ear, face and neck, Balance disorder, Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Bezold's abscess, Central hearing loss, Cholesterol, Conductive hearing loss, Deafness, Discharge" |
Cholesteatoma status post tympanoplasty
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