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Cholesteatoma The initial signs of a cholesteatoma are drainage from the ear canal and hearing loss. A cholesteatoma is a benign growth of skin in an abnormal location such as the middle ear or petrous apex. The latter is an area of bone located deep to the inner ear. Normally, squamous epithelium or skin lines the entire ear canal and the outer surface of the eardrum. The outermost layer of ...
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Case presentation by Rakesh Shah, M.D. and Charles F. Lanzieri, M.D. includes radiological images.
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Long article from the Neurotology Research Center includes illustrations.
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