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A comparison of mastoid pneumatization in adults and children with cholesteatoma.

J Sadé1, C Fuchs.   

Abstract

The records of 190 adults who presented over a 10-year period with previously untreated aural cholesteatomas were analyzed with respect to age, mode of presentation at the level of the tympanic membrane, and pneumatization of the mastoid. The findings were compared with those obtained in an earlier study of 109 children (aged 13 years and younger) seen over the same period of time. Two main types of cholesteatomas were found in both adults and children, most of them (82.3%) associated with sclerotic or diploic mastoids (i.e., poorly pneumatized mastoids) and the rest (17.3%) with pneumatized mastoids. The former type was found more often in adults (96.3%) than in children (57.8%), while the latter was more frequent in children (42.2% as compared to 3.7% in adults). In both adults and children, cholesteatomas associated with poorly pneumatized mastoids showed mainly an attic and mastoid distribution communicating with a pars tensa or pars flaccida retraction or marginal perforation. Cholesteatomas associated with pneumatized mastoids appeared most often behind an intact drug (the so-called congenital cholesteatomas) and were distributed mainly in the tympanic cavity.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7917249     DOI: 10.1007/bf00628421

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol        ISSN: 0937-4477            Impact factor:   2.503


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