If there is less inflammation, the cholesteatoma may present the appearance of'semolina'discharging from a defect in the tympanic membrane.
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A " recurrent cholesteatoma " is a new cholesteatoma that develops when the underlying causes of the initial cholesteatoma are still present.
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A " recurrent cholesteatoma " is a new cholesteatoma that develops when the underlying causes of the initial cholesteatoma are still present.
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A " recurrent cholesteatoma " is a new cholesteatoma that develops when the underlying causes of the initial cholesteatoma are still present.
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When a cholesteatoma or granulation tissue is present in the middle ear, the degree of hearing loss and ossicular destruction is even greater.
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The challenge of cholesteatoma surgery is to permanently remove the cholesteatoma whilst retaining or reconstructing the normal functions of the structures housed within the temporal bone.
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The challenge of cholesteatoma surgery is to permanently remove the cholesteatoma whilst retaining or reconstructing the normal functions of the structures housed within the temporal bone.
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The results illustrated nerve-vessel conflicts ( or cholesteatoma ) to be located at the root exit zone of the facial nerve in all cases.
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As a child I had a case of Cholesteatoma in one ear, which damaged my Pekaje 20 : 25, 8 October 2006 ( UTC)
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Thus removal of the canal wall provides one of the most effective strategies for achieving the primary aim of cholesteatoma surgery, the complete removal of cholesteatoma.