نتایج جستجو برای: pars tensa cholesteatoma

تعداد نتایج: 9779  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2015
Bjarki D Djurhuus Axel Skytthe Christian E Faber Kaare Christensen

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To estimate the risk of surgically treated middle ear cholesteatoma in individuals with a nonsyndromic orofacial cleft and in their siblings compared with the general population. STUDY DESIGN Historical cohort study. METHODS Using the unique civil registration number for linkage, data from three national registers were used for the Danish 1936-2009 birth cohorts. Hazar...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2016
Matthew G Crowson Vaibhav H Ramprasad Nikita Chapurin Calhoun D Cunningham David M Kaylie

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To analyze cost and compare cholesteatoma recidivism and hearing outcomes with single-stage and second-look operative strategies. STUDY DESIGN Retrospective review and cost analysis. METHODS Adult and pediatric patients who underwent a tympanoplasty with mastoidectomy for cholesteatoma with a single-stage or second-look operative strategy were identified. Variables inc...

2013
Hamed Sajjadi

INTRODUCTION To reduce incidence of residual cholesteatoma following ear surgery; and to reduce the need for second look "open" mastoidectomy using endoscopic mastoidotomy. Ten-year retrospective chart review of 249 primary cholesteatoma cases (1994-2004) with a minimum follow-up of two years. The first objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of otoendoscopy in reducing the incidence of "ch...

Journal: :iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology 0
shahin abdollahi fakhim department of otorhinolaryngology, children hospital, tabriz, iran. masoud naderpoor department of otorhinolaryngology, imam reza hospital, tabriz, iran. mehrnoosh mousaviagdas department of otorhinolaryngology, children hospital, tabriz, iran.

introduction: first branchial cleft anomalies manifest with duplication of the external auditory canal.   case report: this report features a rare case of microtia and congenital middle ear and canal cholesteatoma with first branchial fistula. external auditory canal stenosis was complicated by middle ear and external canal cholesteatoma, but branchial fistula, opening in the zygomatic root and...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2008
Ewa Olszewska Mathias Wagner Peter Goon Ali Shamaa Tao Upile Marek Rogowski Lars Steinstaesser Holger H Sudhoff

INTRODUCTION Melanocytes in skin are derived from the neural crest and colonize the epidermis in the first trimester of gestation. Melanocytes have been observed in the nasopharyngeal, inner ear and oral mucosa and should therefore be present in the middle ear mucosa. AIMS To identify and determine the distribution of melanocytes in human cholesteatoma and normal meatal skin in Caucasian adul...

2014
Anders Britze Rune Isak Dupont Birkler Niels Gregersen Therese Ovesen Johan Palmfeldt

Cholesteatoma is the growth of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear. It is associated with severe complications and has a poorly understood etiopathogenesis. Here, we present the results from extensive bioinformatics analyses of the first large-scale proteomic investigation of cholesteatoma. The purpose of this study was to take an unbiased approach to identifying alterations in p...

Journal: :Otology & neurotology : official publication of the American Otological Society, American Neurotology Society [and] European Academy of Otology and Neurotology 2014
Lela Migirov Michael Wolf Gahl Greenberg Ana Eyal

OBJECTIVE To investigate a correlation between preoperative non-echo planar diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (non-EPI DW MRI) with surgical findings of localization and extension of cholesteatoma and to develop criteria for surgical planning. PATIENTS Preoperative non-EPI DWMRI was available and positive for cholesteatoma in 27 patients with primary and 23 with residual/recurrent...

2016
Mahmood A. Hamed Seiichi Nakata Ramadan H. Sayed Hiromi Ueda Badawy S. Badawy Yoichi Nishimura Takuro Kojima Noboru Iwata Ahmed R. Ahmed Khalid Dahy Naoki Kondo Kenji Suzuki

Cholesteatoma is a cystic non tumorous lesion of the temporal bone that has the ability to destroy nearby structures by its power to cause bone resorption and as a result, fatal complications prevail. We aimed to conduct a comprehensive review for pathogenesis of acquired cholesteatoma, bone resorption mechanisms, and offer a future vision of this serious disease. We have reviewed different the...

2015
Anke Leichtle Christin Klenke Joerg Ebmeyer Markus Daerr Karl-Ludwig Bruchhage Anna Sophie Hoffmann Allen F. Ryan Barbara Wollenberg Holger Sudhoff

Background. Cholesteatoma is a destructive process of the middle ear resulting in erosion of the surrounding bony structures with consequent hearing loss, vestibular dysfunction, facial paralysis, or intracranial complications. The etiopathogenesis of cholesteatoma is controversial but is associated with recurrent ear infections. The role of intracellular innate immune receptors, the NOD-like r...

Journal: :The journal of international advanced otology 2017
Matthew Yung Tetsuya Tono Ewa Olszewska Yutaka Yamamoto Holger Sudhoff Masafumi Sakagami Jef Mulder Hiromi Kojima Armağan İncesulu Franco Trabalzini Nuri Özgirgin

The European Academy of Otology and Neurotology (EAONO) has previously published a consensus document on the definitions and classification of cholesteatoma. It was based on the Delphi consensus methodology involving the broad EAONO membership. At the same time, the Japanese Otological Society (JOS) had been working independently on the "Classification and Staging of Cholesteatoma." EAONO and J...

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