hólyagtumor
Hólyagtumor, also known as cholesteatoma, is a rare and aggressive type of tumor that typically develops in the middle ear, often as a complication of chronic ear infections or ear trauma. It is composed primarily of keratinized squamous epithelium and cholesterol, which gives it a yellowish, waxy appearance. The exact cause of hólyagtumor is not fully understood, but it is believed to result from the abnormal growth of cells within the middle ear, often in response to chronic inflammation or infection.
The symptoms of hólyagtumor can vary but may include hearing loss, tinnitus, ear pain, and discharge from
Treatment options for hólyagtumor depend on the size and location of the tumor, as well as the
Post-operative care is crucial, as recurrent infections and hearing loss are common complications. Regular follow-up appointments