BACKGROUND: Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a rare entity but is the commonest lesion in the petrous apex. They are associated with chronic ear disease and previous temporal bone surgery. While bone wax has been known to cause foreign body reaction due to its non-resorbable property in the mastoid, it has not been documented to cause CG formation. CASE PRESENTATION: We described a 43 years old male who presented with a right mastoid swelling, nine years after a right retro-sigmoid craniotomy and excision for a cerebellopontine angle meningioma. He also had multiple cranial neuropathies involving trigeminal, facial and vestibulocochlear nerves. Temporal bone CT and MRI showed features suggestive of cholesterol granuloma with extensive bony ero...
Cholesterol granuloma is a histological term used to describe the foreign body reaction towards chol...
Background Cholesterol granuloma is an expansive lesion developing into air cavities of the facial ...
Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of OphthalmologistsTwo cases are...
BACKGROUND: Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a rare entity but is the commonest lesion in the petrous a...
Objective. A case of a skull base cholesterol granuloma (CG) of the squamosal temporal bone. This is...
Cholesterol granuloma is a histological term used to describe the foreign body reaction towards chol...
Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a rare condition histological consisting of a foreign body, giant cell...
Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is the outcome of the foreign body type of response to the accumulation o...
Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a tissue reaction in response to the accumulation of cholesterol cryst...
Simple Summary Cholesterol granulomas are cystic lesions that can occur in the temporal bone. When s...
Predicting the extent of cholesteatoma preoperatively in pediatric patients is a daunting task for t...
Cholesterol granuloma is an inflammatory reaction to cholesterol crystals deposition. It may develop...
Abstract Background Bone wax is the most widely used hemostatic bone sealant because of its availabi...
Introduction Cholesterol granuloma is a type of foreign body granuloma found in tissues wherein th...
Cholesterol granuloma is an unusual clinical entity described as an inflammatory granulation in resp...
Cholesterol granuloma is a histological term used to describe the foreign body reaction towards chol...
Background Cholesterol granuloma is an expansive lesion developing into air cavities of the facial ...
Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of OphthalmologistsTwo cases are...
BACKGROUND: Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a rare entity but is the commonest lesion in the petrous a...
Objective. A case of a skull base cholesterol granuloma (CG) of the squamosal temporal bone. This is...
Cholesterol granuloma is a histological term used to describe the foreign body reaction towards chol...
Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a rare condition histological consisting of a foreign body, giant cell...
Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is the outcome of the foreign body type of response to the accumulation o...
Cholesterol granuloma (CG) is a tissue reaction in response to the accumulation of cholesterol cryst...
Simple Summary Cholesterol granulomas are cystic lesions that can occur in the temporal bone. When s...
Predicting the extent of cholesteatoma preoperatively in pediatric patients is a daunting task for t...
Cholesterol granuloma is an inflammatory reaction to cholesterol crystals deposition. It may develop...
Abstract Background Bone wax is the most widely used hemostatic bone sealant because of its availabi...
Introduction Cholesterol granuloma is a type of foreign body granuloma found in tissues wherein th...
Cholesterol granuloma is an unusual clinical entity described as an inflammatory granulation in resp...
Cholesterol granuloma is a histological term used to describe the foreign body reaction towards chol...
Background Cholesterol granuloma is an expansive lesion developing into air cavities of the facial ...
Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of OphthalmologistsTwo cases are...