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[Congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear].

Authors: F, Giménez Vaíllo; J, Marco Algarra; I, Mallea; L, Blay; A, Morant;

[Congenital cholesteatoma of the middle ear].

Abstract

The AA. inform about 8 patients suffering from congenital cholesteatoma of the tympanomastoidal cleft. They underline the difficulties for achieving a correct diagnosis when the eardrum remains intact and remark the need to keep in mind this process for differential diagnosis of the conductive hypoacusis in childhood. As a matter of fact the AA. emphasize the few cases of recurrences after surgery, in contrast with that of relapses in child's acquired cholesteatoma.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Adolescent, Audiometry, Child, Preschool, Hearing Loss, Conductive, Ear, Middle, Humans, Female, Child, Cholesteatoma, Ear Diseases

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