SummaryAlthough cholesteatoma was first described in 1683, its etiopathogeny remains unexplained. In children, there are two forms: acquired cholesteatoma, resembling the adult form, and congenital cholesteatoma. The acquired form has become less frequent in recent years, thanks to progress in the treatment of childhood otitic pathology. Diagnosis of congenital cholesteatoma, on the contrary, is increasing, due to improvements in information to health care professionals and in diagnostic tools. Clinical and histological evidence points to greater aggressiveness in childhood forms, although this difference cannot, at present, be precisely explained. Diagnosis is clinical, but CT and MR imaging is indispensable for preoperative assessment and...
Objecti6e: We reviewed our experience with childhood cholesteatoma in children under 15 years old. B...
The congenital cholesteatoma is a rare benign tumor whose diagnosis is mainly made during childhood....
Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) rarely presents with Luc’s abscess. As a result of widespread usage of...
SummaryAlthough cholesteatoma was first described in 1683, its etiopathogeny remains unexplained. In...
Cholesteatomas are abnormal collections of squamous epithelium and keratin debris that usually invol...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives: To determine the incidence of severe atelectatic otitis media...
SummaryAuthors debate about cholesteatomas, from the first time this word was employed, by Muller, i...
AbstractAcquired cholesteatoma in children is an aggressive disease due to its rapid growth and high...
Introduction: Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) of the middle ear is a rare entity that may be undiagnos...
SummaryObjectivesTo assess paediatric cholesteatoma surgical management strategies, residual disease...
Background/Aim. The mastoid is the rarest site for the onset of congenital cholesteatoma (CC). Th...
SummaryCholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm th...
AbstractObjectiveA retrospective assessment of differences in congenital cholesteatoma CT findings w...
Congenital cholesteatoma is a rare ear disorder. The most common presentation is a pearly and white ...
Cholesteatoma occurs in the middle ear, mastoid or petrous bone. It’s a destructive, tumorous lesion...
Objecti6e: We reviewed our experience with childhood cholesteatoma in children under 15 years old. B...
The congenital cholesteatoma is a rare benign tumor whose diagnosis is mainly made during childhood....
Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) rarely presents with Luc’s abscess. As a result of widespread usage of...
SummaryAlthough cholesteatoma was first described in 1683, its etiopathogeny remains unexplained. In...
Cholesteatomas are abnormal collections of squamous epithelium and keratin debris that usually invol...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives: To determine the incidence of severe atelectatic otitis media...
SummaryAuthors debate about cholesteatomas, from the first time this word was employed, by Muller, i...
AbstractAcquired cholesteatoma in children is an aggressive disease due to its rapid growth and high...
Introduction: Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) of the middle ear is a rare entity that may be undiagnos...
SummaryObjectivesTo assess paediatric cholesteatoma surgical management strategies, residual disease...
Background/Aim. The mastoid is the rarest site for the onset of congenital cholesteatoma (CC). Th...
SummaryCholesteatoma is constituted of matrix, perimatrix and cystic content. Some authors affirm th...
AbstractObjectiveA retrospective assessment of differences in congenital cholesteatoma CT findings w...
Congenital cholesteatoma is a rare ear disorder. The most common presentation is a pearly and white ...
Cholesteatoma occurs in the middle ear, mastoid or petrous bone. It’s a destructive, tumorous lesion...
Objecti6e: We reviewed our experience with childhood cholesteatoma in children under 15 years old. B...
The congenital cholesteatoma is a rare benign tumor whose diagnosis is mainly made during childhood....
Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) rarely presents with Luc’s abscess. As a result of widespread usage of...