Cholesteatoma Pearls: Practical Points and Update

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作者
Castle J.T. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology, Naval Postgraduate Dental School, Naval Medical Professional Development Center, 8955 Wood Road, Bethesda, 20889-5638, MD
关键词
Acquired cholesteatoma; Cholesteatoma; Congenital cholesteatoma; Middle ear cholesteatoma;
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10.1007/s12105-018-0915-5
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The European Academy of Otology and Neurotology in collaboration with the Japanese Otological Society (EAONO/JOS) recently produced a joint consensus document outlining the definitions, classification and staging of middle ear cholesteatoma. The goals were to provide terminologies in the description of cholesteatoma, classify cholesteatoma into distinct categories to facilitate the comparison of surgical outcomes and to provide a staging system that reflects the severity, difficulty of complete removal and restoration of normal function. Cholesteatoma is considered a benign, expanding and destructive epithelial lesion of the temporal bone that is the result of a multifactorial process. If undetected and left treated, cholesteatoma may lead to significant complications including hearing loss, temporal bone destruction and cranial invasion. Recent advances in imaging modalities have allowed for high sensitivity and specificity in identifying the presence of cholesteatoma. Despite these advances, deficiencies exist around the world with access to health care facilities meaning cholesteatoma remains a serious and challenging entity to manage whether found within the pediatric or adult population. Proper diagnosis and management of each form of cholesteatoma is achieved by a thorough understanding of the etiology, classification, clinical presentation and histology, thereby facilitating prevention, early detection and appropriate treatment. © 2018, This is a U.S. Government work and not under copyright protection in the US; foreign copyright protection may apply.
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