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[Case of diagnosis and surgical treatment of intracranial cholesteatoma].

E V GarovA I KrukovV N ZelenkovaA V Zelenkov
Published in: Vestnik otorinolaringologii (2022)
The article provides a brief overview of the epidemiology of congenital and acquired intracranial cholesteatoma, the theory of its pathogenesis, classification, and clinical features. The most common localization of congenital and acquired intracranial cholesteatoma is described and various surgical approaches are presented that allow total removal of the formation. A clinical case of diagnosis and surgical treatment of acquired intracranial cholesteatoma caused by chronic suppurative otitis media is presented. A clinical example indicates the possibility of a long asymptomatic course of acquired intracranial cholesteatoma. The use of a combined (extradural subtemporal and transmastoid) surgical approach made it possible to completely remove the acquired cholesteatoma of the temporal lobe of the brain in a patient with chronic suppurative otitis media.
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