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Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography

OBJECTIVES: We propose here a classification system for external auditory canal cholesteatoma (EACC). We classified the EACC by the computed tomography findings and clinical findings of the patients, and we evaluated the EACC characteristics by the proposed staging system. METHODS: Stage classificat...

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Autores principales: Shin, Seung-Ho, Shim, Jae Han, Lee, Ho-Ki
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20379398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2010.3.1.24
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author Shin, Seung-Ho
Shim, Jae Han
Lee, Ho-Ki
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Lee, Ho-Ki
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description OBJECTIVES: We propose here a classification system for external auditory canal cholesteatoma (EACC). We classified the EACC by the computed tomography findings and clinical findings of the patients, and we evaluated the EACC characteristics by the proposed staging system. METHODS: Stage classification was done according to the results of temporal bone computed tomography and the clinical findings of the patients. Stage I indicates that the EACC lesion is limited to the external auditory canal. Stage II indicates that the EACC lesion invades the tympanic membrane and middle ear. Stage III indicates that the EACC lesion creates a defect of the external auditory canal and it involves the air cells in the mastoid bone. Stage IV indicates that the EACC lesion is beyond the temporal bone. Between 1996 and 2006, 29 patients with EACC and who underwent surgery were prospectively collected. This study was comprised of 16 males and 13 females with a mean age of 22.8±15.0 yr. We reviewed the characteristics and results of surgery by our proposed staging system. RESULTS: A total of 29 patients who underwent operation due to EACC were classified by this system, and the number of stage I, II, III, and IV cases was 14, 3, 10, and 2, respectively. Symptoms such as otorrhea, hearing impairment and otalgia occurred in 12, 17, and 17 cases, respectively. The most common wall invaded by EACC was the inferior wall. The number of cases that had a spontaneous, congenital, post-traumatic, post-inflammatory or tumorous origin was 14, 9, 2, 2, and 1, respectively. Cholesteatoma recurred in 2 patients after surgery. Both cases were stage 1 and both were caused by congenital disease. There were 3 cases with meatal stenosis after surgery, and their primary disease was congenital. CONCLUSION: This proposed staging is simple and easily applicable for use when deciding the treatment plan for patients with EACC.
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spelling pubmed-28483142010-04-08 Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography Shin, Seung-Ho Shim, Jae Han Lee, Ho-Ki Clin Exp Otorhinolaryngol Original Article OBJECTIVES: We propose here a classification system for external auditory canal cholesteatoma (EACC). We classified the EACC by the computed tomography findings and clinical findings of the patients, and we evaluated the EACC characteristics by the proposed staging system. METHODS: Stage classification was done according to the results of temporal bone computed tomography and the clinical findings of the patients. Stage I indicates that the EACC lesion is limited to the external auditory canal. Stage II indicates that the EACC lesion invades the tympanic membrane and middle ear. Stage III indicates that the EACC lesion creates a defect of the external auditory canal and it involves the air cells in the mastoid bone. Stage IV indicates that the EACC lesion is beyond the temporal bone. Between 1996 and 2006, 29 patients with EACC and who underwent surgery were prospectively collected. This study was comprised of 16 males and 13 females with a mean age of 22.8±15.0 yr. We reviewed the characteristics and results of surgery by our proposed staging system. RESULTS: A total of 29 patients who underwent operation due to EACC were classified by this system, and the number of stage I, II, III, and IV cases was 14, 3, 10, and 2, respectively. Symptoms such as otorrhea, hearing impairment and otalgia occurred in 12, 17, and 17 cases, respectively. The most common wall invaded by EACC was the inferior wall. The number of cases that had a spontaneous, congenital, post-traumatic, post-inflammatory or tumorous origin was 14, 9, 2, 2, and 1, respectively. Cholesteatoma recurred in 2 patients after surgery. Both cases were stage 1 and both were caused by congenital disease. There were 3 cases with meatal stenosis after surgery, and their primary disease was congenital. CONCLUSION: This proposed staging is simple and easily applicable for use when deciding the treatment plan for patients with EACC. Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2010-03 2010-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2848314/ /pubmed/20379398 http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2010.3.1.24 Text en Copyright © 2010 Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography
title Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography
title_full Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography
title_fullStr Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography
title_full_unstemmed Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography
title_short Classification of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma by Computed Tomography
title_sort classification of external auditory canal cholesteatoma by computed tomography
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848314/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20379398
http://dx.doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2010.3.1.24
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