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  • 21. Cholesteatoma or keratoma: A pathological approach.
    Marquet J.
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  • 22. A case of acquired petrous cholesteatoma associated with insidious middle ear infection treated by staging the surgical procedures.
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  • 24. [Cholesteatoma formation in an ear fistula--model of the development of genuine cholesteatoma?].
    Stammberger H.
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    Melchor Díaz MA, Domingo Carrasco C, Monge Jodra R, García Fernández A, Ontañón Martín M, Guerrero Ríos JA, Bullido de las Heras E, Alvarez Vicent JJ.
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  • 36. [Computerized tomography and nuclear magnetic resonance tomography and digital subtraction angiography of the petrous bone and the surrounding area].
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  • 38. Complicated cholesteatomas: CT findings in inner ear complications of middle ear cholesteatomas.
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  • 40. [CT and MRI of the petrous bone].
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