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458 related items for PubMed ID: 16838062

  • 1. Morphological considerations about middle ear cholesteatoma.
    Măru N, Pop F.
    Rom J Morphol Embryol; 2006; 47(1):73-7. PubMed ID: 16838062
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  • 2. Otoendoscopy in cholesteatoma surgery of the middle ear: what benefits can be expected?
    Ayache S, Tramier B, Strunski V.
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  • 3. Assessment of visualization of structures in the middle ear via Tos modified canal wall-up mastoidectomy versus classic canal wall-up and canal wall-down mastoidectomies.
    Uzun C, Kutoglu T.
    Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2007 Jun; 71(6):851-6. PubMed ID: 17368815
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  • 4. The value of scutum erosion in the diagnosis of temporal bone cholesteatoma.
    Yu Z, Han D, Gong S, Wang Z, Zhang L.
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  • 5. The pathogenesis of acquired cholesteatoma of the human middle ear: support for the migration hypothesis.
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  • 6. Retraction pockets and attic cholesteatomas.
    Sadé J.
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  • 8. Modified sleeve tympanotomy approach for removal of congenital cholesteatoma.
    Park HJ, Park GH, Shin JE, Chang SO.
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  • 9. Congenital cholesteatoma associated with blue eardrum.
    Jang CH, Cho YB, Kim YH, Wang PC.
    In Vivo; 2009 Dec; 23(1):163-6. PubMed ID: 19368143
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  • 11. Locations of primary cholesteatoma.
    Cohen D.
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  • 12. Condition of the anterior part of the middle ear cleft in acquired cholesteatoma.
    Albera R, Nadalin J, Garzaro M, Lacilla M, Pecorari G, Canale A.
    Acta Otolaryngol; 2008 Jun; 128(6):634-8. PubMed ID: 18568496
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  • 13. Pathogenesis of experimental aural cholesteatoma in the chinchilla.
    Imamura S, Nozawa I, Imamura M, Murakami Y.
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  • 15. Pathogenesis of attic cholesteatomas.
    Sadé J.
    J R Soc Med; 1978 Oct; 71(10):716-32. PubMed ID: 712725
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  • 19. Epidermoid formation: the potential precursor of congenital cholesteatomas.
    Persaud R, Liang J, Upile T, Michaels L, Wright A.
    Am J Otolaryngol; 2006 Oct; 27(1):71-2; author reply 72. PubMed ID: 16360830
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