Literature DB >> 17766534

Diagnosis of pediatric cholesteatoma.

Glenn Isaacson1.   

Abstract

Cholesteatomas are abnormal collections of squamous epithelium and keratin debris that usually involve the middle ear and mastoid. Although histologically benign, they have the ability to expand and destroy bone. Cholesteatomas are treated surgically. The success of such surgery is highly dependent on the extent of the lesion. This article presents information and images to aid the general pediatrician in the early recognition of cholesteatomas, both congenital and acquired, in hopes of improving the outcome for children with this treatable disorder.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17766534     DOI: 10.1542/peds.2007-0120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


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1.  MiR-508-3p promotes proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of middle ear cholesteatoma cells by targeting PTEN/PI3K/AKT pathway.

Authors:  Dongliang Liu; Xiulan Ma
Journal:  Int J Med Sci       Date:  2021-07-11       Impact factor: 3.738

2.  A cross-sectional analysis of otitis media with effusion in children with Down syndrome.

Authors:  M Maris; M Wojciechowski; P Van de Heyning; An Boudewyns
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2014-05-10       Impact factor: 3.183

3.  Cholesteatoma Versus Granulations: Changing Incidence Trends and Association with Age and Complications.

Authors:  Bharti Solanki; Shivam Sharma
Journal:  Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2019-11-23

Review 4.  Updates and knowledge gaps in cholesteatoma research.

Authors:  Chin-Lung Kuo; An-Suey Shiao; Matthew Yung; Masafumi Sakagami; Holger Sudhoff; Chih-Hung Wang; Chyong-Hsin Hsu; Chiang-Feng Lien
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-03-18       Impact factor: 3.411

5.  Parotid gland cholesteatoma in a 23-year-old male: Case report.

Authors:  Krzysztof Piersiala; Hanna Klimza; Joanna Jackowska; Małgorzata Wierzbicka
Journal:  SAGE Open Med Case Rep       Date:  2017-12-17

6.  Congenital intralabyrinthine cholesteatoma.

Authors:  Sanjay Prasad; Kiran Prasad; Roya Azadarmaki
Journal:  Case Rep Otolaryngol       Date:  2014-06-26
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