hörselgångscholesteatom
Hörselgångscholesteatom, also known as cholesteatoma, is a condition characterized by the presence of keratinizing squamous epithelium within the middle ear. It is a rare condition that typically affects adults, with a slight male preponderance. Cholesteatoma can occur in various locations within the middle ear, including the tympanic cavity, the attic, and the mastoid. The exact cause of cholesteatoma is not fully understood, but it is believed to be associated with chronic otitis media, which is a common condition involving inflammation and infection of the middle ear.
Cholesteatoma can present with a variety of symptoms, including hearing loss, tinnitus, and aural fullness. In
Treatment options for cholesteatoma depend on the size, location, and extent of the lesion, as well as