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Case Reports
. 1997 Mar;117(2):293-7.
doi: 10.3109/00016489709117790.

External auditory canal wall cholesteatoma: a complication of ear surgery

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External auditory canal wall cholesteatoma: a complication of ear surgery

G Venkatraman et al. Acta Otolaryngol. 1997 Mar.

Abstract

Primary external auditory canal wall cholesteatomas are usually present in the inferior portion of the canal lateral to the tympanic membrane. Small inclusion cysts are a common finding along incision lines after ear surgery. This report details 5 cases of large canal wall cholesteatomas after prior ear surgery. The middle ear or mastoid was not directly involved in any of the cases. The largest of these presented 8 years after the initial procedure and eroded in the middle and temporal fossae. A common feature among these patients was an extended period in which the patient was lost to follow-up after surgery. This experience reinforces the need for vigilant long term follow up even in the asymptomatic postoperative patient.

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