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pmid: 4702614
Thirteen chronically infected temporal bones were serially sectioned and stained to study the characteristics of any possible squamous epithelium. Non-cholesteatomatous epithelium is either immigrative or metaplastic in origin and the choles-teatomatous always immigrative. The metaplastic epithelium does not keratinize and the non-cholesteatomatons immigrative slightly keratinizing type may change into cholesteatomatous aggressive type only in the presence of at present unknown inductors.
Chronic Disease, Ear, Middle, Humans, Temporal Bone, Cholesteatoma, Ear Diseases, Epithelium
Chronic Disease, Ear, Middle, Humans, Temporal Bone, Cholesteatoma, Ear Diseases, Epithelium
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