Cholesteatomas are bone destructive expansions of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear and temporal bone. Today, surgery is the only treatment. There are several controversies regarding cholesteatomas, including the definition, the pathogenesis and the surgical method. Intense efforts have been made searching for a comprehension of the cholesteatoma process at a cellular and molecular level. Recurrent infections and inflammation seem to be contributing factors for the cholesteatomas to expand. The innate immunity, essential to keep a healthy middle ear environment and to protect the middle ear from intruding pathogens, is therefore a matter of interest. In this thesis, results are presented from a cohort of cholesteatoma surge...
Cholesteatoma is a benign, gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion of the temporal bone, o...
Cholesteatoma is a gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion within the middle ear. It can c...
Cholesteatoma is a gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion within the middle ear. It can c...
Cholesteatomas are bone destructive expansions of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear...
Cholesteatoma occurs in the middle ear, mastoid or petrous bone. It’s a destructive, tumorous lesion...
The middle ear is a small and hard to reach compartment, limiting the amount of tissue that can be e...
The middle ear is a small and hard to reach compartment, limiting the amount of tissue that can be e...
Introduction. The inflammatory mediators play a central role in the pathogenesis of the inflammator...
Middle ear acquired cholesteatoma is a pathological condition associated with otitis media, which ma...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of cholesteatoma using current knowledge. METHOD: Review of t...
The immune response is thought to play a role in dysregulating epithelial growth in cholesteatoma of...
Compared to the normal epidermal epithelium, cholesteatomas have altered growth properties character...
Although middle-ear cholesteatoma is a major topic in otological research, its etiology and pathogen...
Schürmann M, Goon P, Sudhoff H. Review of potential medical treatments for middle ear cholesteatoma....
Copyright © 2015 Anke Leichtle et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Cholesteatoma is a benign, gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion of the temporal bone, o...
Cholesteatoma is a gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion within the middle ear. It can c...
Cholesteatoma is a gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion within the middle ear. It can c...
Cholesteatomas are bone destructive expansions of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear...
Cholesteatoma occurs in the middle ear, mastoid or petrous bone. It’s a destructive, tumorous lesion...
The middle ear is a small and hard to reach compartment, limiting the amount of tissue that can be e...
The middle ear is a small and hard to reach compartment, limiting the amount of tissue that can be e...
Introduction. The inflammatory mediators play a central role in the pathogenesis of the inflammator...
Middle ear acquired cholesteatoma is a pathological condition associated with otitis media, which ma...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development of cholesteatoma using current knowledge. METHOD: Review of t...
The immune response is thought to play a role in dysregulating epithelial growth in cholesteatoma of...
Compared to the normal epidermal epithelium, cholesteatomas have altered growth properties character...
Although middle-ear cholesteatoma is a major topic in otological research, its etiology and pathogen...
Schürmann M, Goon P, Sudhoff H. Review of potential medical treatments for middle ear cholesteatoma....
Copyright © 2015 Anke Leichtle et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Cholesteatoma is a benign, gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion of the temporal bone, o...
Cholesteatoma is a gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion within the middle ear. It can c...
Cholesteatoma is a gradually expanding destructive epithelial lesion within the middle ear. It can c...