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- Cholesteatoma - NHS
Cholesteatoma A cholesteatoma is a build-up of dead cells inside your ear that can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, and dizziness It's rare and can be treated with surgery
- Cholesteatoma | Health topics A to Z | CKS | NICE
Cholesteatoma is a benign mass formed by the keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear and or mastoid air cell spaces, subepithelial connective tissue, and by the progressive accumulation of keratin debris with or without surrounding inflammatory reaction
- Cholesteatoma - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice
Cholesteatoma is an accumulation of squamous epithelium and keratin debris that usually involves the middle ear and mastoid Although benign, it may enlarge and invade adjacent bone
- Cholesteatoma: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient
What is a cholesteatoma? A cholesteatoma is a non-cancerous abnormal growth of skin-like tissue in the middle ear Cholesteatomas are rare It can be present at birth (congenital) but usually occurs as a complication of long-standing (chronic) changes to the pressure in the ear
- Cholesteatoma - Wikipedia
Cholesteatoma is a destructive and expanding growth consisting of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear and or mastoid process [1][2] Cholesteatomas are not cancerous as the name may suggest, but can cause significant problems because of their erosive and expansile properties
- Cholesteatoma: Symptoms, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
A cholesteatoma is a growth behind your eardrum (tympanic membrane) It develops when dead skin cells gather behind your eardrum to form a lump or cyst that may look like a pearl You can be born with a cholesteatoma, but it usually happens because you have a retracted eardrum or a ruptured eardrum
- Cholesteatoma – All You Need to Know - London ENT
A cholesteatoma is a benign skin growth that forms in the middle ear, usually growing behind the eardrum It is often in the form of a cyst that sheds old skin, which in turn can lead to severe ear and hearing issues
- Cholesteatoma - Vestibular Disorders Association
A cholesteatoma is a skin growth in the middle ear behind the eardrum that can cause hearing loss, dizziness, and facial muscle paralysis
- Cholesteatoma: What It Is, Causes, Signs, Symptoms, Diagnosis | Osmosis
Debris can accumulate and form the cholesteatoma, a white keratinous mass located behind the tympanic membrane (i e , ear drum) The cause of primary acquired cholesteatoma is largely unknown However, four theories exist as to the cause
- Cholesteatoma: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
A cholesteatoma is a noncancerous growth in the middle ear that can damage surrounding bones Symptoms of a cholesteatoma include gradual hearing loss and foul-smelling ear drainage If untreated, a cholesteatoma can cause permanent hearing loss and even spread infection to the brain
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