Background/Aim. The mastoid is the rarest site for the onset of congenital cholesteatoma (CC). The symptoms are atypical and minimal. The aim of this multicenter retrospective descriptive study was to define this extremely rare condition and its clinical presentation, diagnosis and management. Methods. We analyzed data files for a 15- year period in 4 tertiary otology centers and discovered 6 patients with the diagnosis of CC of the mastoid. Results. The clinical presentation of CC varied from incidental findings in patient to patient with otogenic meningitis. The most common findings during surgical procedures were mastoid cortex erosion, sigmoid plate dehiscence, dural exposure and external canal wall destructio...
Introduction: We present the a-12-year old female with canal stenosis and canal cholesteatoma. We di...
Congenital cholesteatoma appears as a whitish mass in the middle ear with an intact tympanic membran...
AbstractObjectiveA retrospective assessment of differences in congenital cholesteatoma CT findings w...
OBJECTIVE Congenital cholesteatomas account for just up to 5% of all cholesteatomas and most comm...
Introduction. Congenital cholesteatoma is a pearly white mass that rarely originates from the mastoi...
Copyright © 2015 Salim M. Sloma Tabook et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
ongenital cholesteatoma (CC) of the ear is a benign, slow-growing epidermoid cyst consisting of kera...
Introduction: Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) of the middle ear is a rare entity that may be undiagnos...
Congenital cholesteatoma is a rare ear disorder. The most common presentation is a pearly and white ...
Introduction: Congenital cholesteatoma is thought to be caused by inadequate folding of the epidermo...
AbstractObjectivesTo study clinical, imaging features and treatment outcomes of congenital cholestea...
<p>A. Otoscopic tympanic membrane findings. B. Axial computed tomography image of the temporal bone....
Congenital cholesteatoma is a rare entity characterized by a white mass behind an intact tympanic me...
SummaryAlthough cholesteatoma was first described in 1683, its etiopathogeny remains unexplained. In...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives: To determine the incidence of severe atelectatic otitis media...
Introduction: We present the a-12-year old female with canal stenosis and canal cholesteatoma. We di...
Congenital cholesteatoma appears as a whitish mass in the middle ear with an intact tympanic membran...
AbstractObjectiveA retrospective assessment of differences in congenital cholesteatoma CT findings w...
OBJECTIVE Congenital cholesteatomas account for just up to 5% of all cholesteatomas and most comm...
Introduction. Congenital cholesteatoma is a pearly white mass that rarely originates from the mastoi...
Copyright © 2015 Salim M. Sloma Tabook et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
ongenital cholesteatoma (CC) of the ear is a benign, slow-growing epidermoid cyst consisting of kera...
Introduction: Congenital cholesteatoma (CC) of the middle ear is a rare entity that may be undiagnos...
Congenital cholesteatoma is a rare ear disorder. The most common presentation is a pearly and white ...
Introduction: Congenital cholesteatoma is thought to be caused by inadequate folding of the epidermo...
AbstractObjectivesTo study clinical, imaging features and treatment outcomes of congenital cholestea...
<p>A. Otoscopic tympanic membrane findings. B. Axial computed tomography image of the temporal bone....
Congenital cholesteatoma is a rare entity characterized by a white mass behind an intact tympanic me...
SummaryAlthough cholesteatoma was first described in 1683, its etiopathogeny remains unexplained. In...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjectives: To determine the incidence of severe atelectatic otitis media...
Introduction: We present the a-12-year old female with canal stenosis and canal cholesteatoma. We di...
Congenital cholesteatoma appears as a whitish mass in the middle ear with an intact tympanic membran...
AbstractObjectiveA retrospective assessment of differences in congenital cholesteatoma CT findings w...