External auditory canal
cholesteatoma: A case report
Volume 1 - Issue 1
Indira Acharya* and Pabina Rayamajhi
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- GMSMA of ENT-HN Studies, MMC-TUTH, IOM, Nepal
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Indira Acharya, GMSMA of ENT-HN Studies, MMC-TUTH, IOM, Nepal
Received: June 12, 2018; Published: June 19, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/SJO.2018.01.000103
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Abstract
We present a case of cholesteatoma of external auditory canal with invasion to atic, aditus and antrum. Tympanic membrane
remained intact. Malleus, incus and stapes supra structure were absent with dehiscent horizontal segment of facial nerve. Cochlea
was totally dehiscent. Symptoms were only chronic otorrhoea and hearing impairment. Diagnosis was based on clinical analysis. CT
Scan was used to measure pathology. Treatment was Modified radical mastoidectomy associated with meatoplasty.
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