Malin Holst
Palaeo-otology of cholesteatoma', International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 16: 1-15 Sutherland, T.L. & Holst, M. 2005. ...
Mastoiditis
Some mastoiditis is caused by cholesteatoma, which is a sac of keratinizing squamous epithelium in the middle ear that usually ... If left untreated, the cholesteatoma can erode into the mastoid process, producing mastoiditis, as well as other complications ...
Joseph Guichard Duverney
... which is believed to be the earliest description of cholesteatoma. He realized the importance of the Eustachian tube and its ...
Vicki Gunvalson
According to Bravo, when Gunvalson was 5-years-old, she was diagnosed with an inner ear tumor called cholesteatoma. She ...
Ádám Politzer
He also studied the pathology of cholesteatoma, serous otitis media, labyrinthitis, congenital deafness and intracranial ...
Smile surgery
Examples of such tumours are facial neuromas, cholesteatomas, hemangiomas, acoustic neuromas, parotid gland neoplasms or ...
Mollaret's meningitis
... a type of cholesteatoma) can give rise to Mollaret's meningitis especially with surgical manipulation of cyst contents.[ ...
L'Orange (record producer)
A documentary film about his severe hearing loss due to cholesteatoma premiered at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 20, ...
Chronic ear disease
... may refer to: Cholesteatoma Otitis media This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title ...
Otic polyp
... such as a concurrent cholesteatoma. By gross description, there is usually a solitary, polypoid, reddish mass behind an intact ...
Bradley Cooper
He had cholesteatoma in his ear soon after his birth, and punctured his eardrum when he started diving at an early age. ...
Otitis media
When a cholesteatoma or granulation tissue is present in the middle ear, the degree of hearing loss and ossicular destruction ... which is also often associated with cholesteatoma. There may be enough pus that it drains to the outside of the ear (otorrhea ...
Columella (auditory system)
... such as cholesteatoma or re-perforation). Goodrich ES (July 1915). "Memoirs: The Chorda Tympani and Middle Ear in Reptiles, ...
Hemifacial spasm
The results illustrated nerve-vessel conflicts (or cholesteatoma) to be located at the root exit zone of the facial nerve in ...
Middle ear implant
Chronic otitis media Traumatic injury Malformation Cholesteatoma It can also be used to treat patients with inadequate ...
Eustachian tube dysfunction
In patients with chronic ear disease such as cholesteatoma and chronic discharge, studies showed that they have obstructive ...
High-resolution computed tomography
... cholesteatoma, and evaluations after ear operations. HRCT is performed using a conventional CT scanner. However, imaging ...
Facial nerve decompression
Other tumours that can compress facial nerve along its course like congenital cholesteatomas, hemangiomas, acoustic neuromas, ...
James Kennedy (musician)
At the age of ten, Kennedy was diagnosed with advanced bilateral cholesteatoma, a destructive expanding growth in both of his ...
Patrick A. Malone
... a Maryland medical malpractice in which the plaintiff suffered brain injury during a procedure to remove a cholesteatoma from ...
Tragus (ear)
Claude-Henri Chouard
... restored basic hearing to a completely deaf patient with bilateral cholesteatoma by electrically stimulating acoustic nerve ...
Hearing loss
... cholesteatoma, otosclerosis, perilymph fistula, Ménière's disease, recurring ear infections, strokes, superior semicircular ...
List of patient-reported quality of life surveys
... as a 5-point Likert scale and measures health-related quality of life in chronic Otitis media with or without Cholesteatoma. It ...
Ear canal
Cholesteatoma Contact dermatitis of the ear canal Fungal infection (otomycosis) Ear mites in animals Ear myiasis, an extremely ...
List of ICD-9 codes 320-389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs
385.0 Tympanosclerosis 385.1 Adhesive middle ear disease 385.2 Other acquired abnormality of ear ossicles 385.3 Cholesteatoma ...
Jugular foramen syndrome
Metastatic tumors located at the cerebellopontine angle Trauma Fracture of occipital bone Infections Cholesteatoma (very rare) ...
Tympanostomy tube
... cholesteatoma, tympanosclerosis and others, as opposed to tubes designed to last for shorter durations.[citation needed] ...
Neurotology
... cholesteatoma, labyrinthectomy, surgery of the endolymphatic sac for Ménière's disease and cochlear implant surgery. It is more ...
Temporal bone
Chorda tympani Cholesteatoma Koerner's septum Temporal muscle Temporomandibular joint This article incorporates text in the ...