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Cholesteatoma in children.

A Palva, P Karma, J Kärjä.   

Abstract

The 65 cholesteatomas operated on in children showed a more expansive and rapid growth than those in adults. In one fifth of the cases cholesteatoma filled the whole air-cell area, which was wide in half of the children. Fifty-two ears of these children had an attic or a posterosuperior perforation. One case was complicated by a fistula in the horizontal semicircular canal, and the ossicular chain was unbroken in 23 cases (35%). Thus, the findings support the idea of the primary soft-tissue spread of cholesteatoma in children. Five ears (8%) discharged postoperatively, and three ears (5%) were reoperated on and showed residual tympanal cholesteatoma. Cavity obliteration with canal wall down technique proved safe, even in the cases of the most extensive and active cholesteatoma.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 836233     DOI: 10.1001/archotol.1977.00780190054003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0003-9977


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5.  Aggressiveness of pediatric cholesteatoma. Do we have an evidence?

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7.  Cholesteatoma in children. An Egyptian overview.

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9.  Trends and Healthcare Use Following Different Cholesteatoma Surgery Types in a National Cohort, 2003-2019.

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10.  Ossicular erosion in patients requiring surgery for cholesteatoma.

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