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Ectodermal dysplasia and cholesteatoma: A cross-sectional analysis of otologic issues.

Radhika DuggalClayton J ButcherMary D FeteBecky M AbbottBrandon Hopkins
Published in: International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology (2024)
65 individuals participated in the survey (response rate approx. 18 %). The median [IQR] age was 22 [14, 43], 41 (63 %) were female, and Ectrodactyly-Ectodermal Dysplasia-Cleft Lip/Palate Syndrome (EEC) was most common (n = 26, 40 %). We found that, among our respondents with a history of cleft palate, the incidence of cholesteatoma was 39 %. Among respondents without a history of cleft palate, the incidence of cholesteatoma was 13 % CONCLUSIONS: Otologic issues, such as cholesteatoma, can have permanent implications including hearing loss that can be minimized by early identification and treatment. The estimated incidence of cholesteatoma among our participants is far above the estimated incidence of cholesteatoma in the general population with and without a history of cleft palate, suggesting an independent contribution of EDT-ACPs to the risk of cholesteatoma.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • hearing loss
  • cross sectional
  • combination therapy