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396 related items for PubMed ID: 17931451

  • 1. Congenital cholesteatoma of mastoid origin.
    Lee JH, Hong SJ, Park CH, Jung SH.
    J Laryngol Otol; 2007 Nov; 121(11):e20. PubMed ID: 17931451
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  • 2. Congenital cholesteatoma isolated to the mastoid presenting as stricture of the external auditory canal.
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  • 3. Congenital cholesteatoma of mastoid region manifesting as acute mastoiditis: case report and literature review.
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  • 4. Long-term follow up after bony mastoid and epitympanic obliteration: radiological findings.
    Vercruysse JP, De Foer B, Somers T, Casselman J, Offeciers E.
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  • 5. Unusual cases of congenital cholesteatoma of the ear.
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  • 7. Cause of posterior canal wall retraction after surgery from the viewpoint of mastoid conditions.
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  • 8. Radiologic evaluation of the ear anatomy in pediatric cholesteatoma.
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  • 9. Cochlear implant after reconstruction of the external bony canal wall and tympanic cavity in radically mastoidectomized patients with cholesteatoma.
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  • 11. Soft-wall reconstruction of posterior canal wall for surgery of noninflamed ears: a preliminary report.
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  • 12. Total mastoid obliteration in staged canal-up tympanoplasty for cholesteatoma facilitates tympanic aeration.
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  • 13. External auditory canal cholesteatoma: clinical and imaging spectrum.
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  • 14. Occult contralateral congenital cholesteatoma: is the epidermoid formation theory enough?
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  • 17. Partial mastoid obliteration combined with soft-wall reconstruction for middle ear cholesteatoma.
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  • 18. Mastoid pneumatization in children with congenital cholesteatoma: an aspect of the formation of open-type and closed-type cholesteatoma.
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  • 20. Usefulness of computed tomography Hounsfield unit density in preoperative detection of cholesteatoma in mastoid ad antrum.
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