Congenital cholesteatoma
A pathologic process characterized by the proliferation of keratinizing squamous epithelium resulting in the accumulation of keratin and cells in the middle ear and/or mastoid. It may be congenital or acquired. If left untreated, it may increase in size and destroy adjacent structures.
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Levenson criteria for congenital cholesteatoma includes a(1) a white mass medial to a normal tympanic membrane, (2) a normal pars flaccida and pars tensa, (3) no prior history of otorrhea or perforations, and (4) no prior otologic procedure...
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