Cholesteatoma is a cystic non tumorous lesion of the temporal bone that has the ability to destroy nearby structures by its power to cause bone resorption and as a result, fatal complications prevail. We aimed to conduct a comprehensive review for pathogenesis of acquired cholesteatoma, bone resorption mechanisms, and offer a future vision of this serious disease. We have reviewed different theories for pathogenesis of acquired cholesteatoma including the most relevant and updated ones with special emphasis on the mechanisms of bone resorption through Medline/PubMed research using the keywords ‘aetiopathogenesis, bone resorption, acquired cholesteatoma, temporal bone, and cytokines.’ In order to strengthen our study, we searched the referen...
Objective: A cholesteatoma is a mass of keratinising epithelium in the middle ear. It is a rare diso...
SummaryCholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm th...
Cholesteatomas are bone destructive expansions of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear...
Middle ear acquired cholesteatoma is a pathological condition associated with otitis media, which ma...
Objectives Cholesteatoma is a nonneoplastic destructive lesion of the temporal bone with debated pat...
The aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between the destruction of temporal bone st...
Cholesteatoma occurs in the middle ear, mastoid or petrous bone. It’s a destructive, tumorous lesion...
Cholesteatoma is a noncancerous cystic lesion consisting in an abnormal growth of keratinizing squam...
SummaryCholesteatoma may cause bone erosion, with high morbidity and mortality rates. Tumor Necrosis...
Cholesteatoma is a destructive pathology characterized with progressive and chronic infiltration of...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of cholesteatoma using current knowledge. METHOD: Review of t...
Cholesteatoma may cause bone erosion, with high morbidity and mortality rates. Tumor Necrosis Factor...
An acquired cholesteatoma generally occurs as a consequence of otitis media and eustachian tube dysf...
SummaryMiddle ear cholesteatomas are characterized by the presence of stratified squamous epithelium...
Objective-Cholesteatoma has been discussed in all International and National conferences periodicall...
Objective: A cholesteatoma is a mass of keratinising epithelium in the middle ear. It is a rare diso...
SummaryCholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm th...
Cholesteatomas are bone destructive expansions of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear...
Middle ear acquired cholesteatoma is a pathological condition associated with otitis media, which ma...
Objectives Cholesteatoma is a nonneoplastic destructive lesion of the temporal bone with debated pat...
The aim of our study was to investigate the relationship between the destruction of temporal bone st...
Cholesteatoma occurs in the middle ear, mastoid or petrous bone. It’s a destructive, tumorous lesion...
Cholesteatoma is a noncancerous cystic lesion consisting in an abnormal growth of keratinizing squam...
SummaryCholesteatoma may cause bone erosion, with high morbidity and mortality rates. Tumor Necrosis...
Cholesteatoma is a destructive pathology characterized with progressive and chronic infiltration of...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of cholesteatoma using current knowledge. METHOD: Review of t...
Cholesteatoma may cause bone erosion, with high morbidity and mortality rates. Tumor Necrosis Factor...
An acquired cholesteatoma generally occurs as a consequence of otitis media and eustachian tube dysf...
SummaryMiddle ear cholesteatomas are characterized by the presence of stratified squamous epithelium...
Objective-Cholesteatoma has been discussed in all International and National conferences periodicall...
Objective: A cholesteatoma is a mass of keratinising epithelium in the middle ear. It is a rare diso...
SummaryCholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm th...
Cholesteatomas are bone destructive expansions of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear...