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  • Title: Dysgeusia and cholesteatoma.
    Author: Kim HH, Kim EU, Wilson DF.
    Journal: Am J Otolaryngol; 2006; 27(5):353-4. PubMed ID: 16935184.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To describe an individual with cholesteatoma whose sole presenting symptom was dysgeusia. STUDY DESIGN: Case report. METHOD: A retrospective review of an individual presenting with dysgeusia without any hearing loss, otorrhea, or imbalance who was found to have chronic otitis media with cholesteatoma. RESULT: Surgical exploration confirmed the presence of cholesteatoma and identified an intact but attenuated chorda tympani nerve. The dysgeusia persisted after surgery. CONCLUSION: The anatomical course of the chorda tympani and the usual routes of expansion of cholesteatoma sacs indicates a higher incidence of dysgeusia with cholesteatoma. Further elucidation is necessary to determine the true incidence of this complaint with cholesteatoma.
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