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View article: Transcanal Endoscopic Approach for Removal of Residual Cholesteatoma
Transcanal Endoscopic Approach for Removal of Residual Cholesteatoma Open
Residual cholesteatoma is a cholesteatoma that remains incompletely excised during the initial surgical procedure. Management options for residual disease typically include either the traditional postauricular mastoidectomy or a transcanal…
View article: Diagnostic Pitfalls of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma: Insights From a Case Report
Diagnostic Pitfalls of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma: Insights From a Case Report Open
External auditory canal cholesteatoma (EACC) is a rare occurrence characterized by the keratinized mass of squamous epithelial cells in the external ear canal, leading to bone erosion and potential damage to surrounding structures. It's of…
View article: Extensive Base of Skull Osteomyelitis: Why Does It Still Occur?
Extensive Base of Skull Osteomyelitis: Why Does It Still Occur? Open
Skull base osteomyelitis (SBO) is a rare yet serious intratemporal infection that often masquerades as a skull base malignancy. It is most common in diabetic and immunocompromised patients. We present a case of an elderly diabetic patient …
View article: Surgical Option for External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma: A Case Report
Surgical Option for External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma: A Case Report Open
External Auditory Canal Cholesteatomas (EACC), is an exceptionally rare condition with a prevalence of only 0.1-0.5% among new patients1. EACC are known to possess bone eroding properties, causing a variety of complications, similar to the…
View article: Mastoid Abscess in a Child With Eustachian Tube Dermoid Cyst
Mastoid Abscess in a Child With Eustachian Tube Dermoid Cyst Open
A dermoid cyst (DC) is a benign tumor caused by inclusion errors during embryogenesis. DC of the head and neck is a well-recognized entity both clinically and histologically; however, it rarely occurs in the Eustachian tube (ET). Due to it…
View article: Non-Traumatic Snapping Tendon on the Dorsal Aspect of the Thumb: A Diagnostic Challenge
Non-Traumatic Snapping Tendon on the Dorsal Aspect of the Thumb: A Diagnostic Challenge Open
A snapping tendon on the dorsal aspect of the thumb is a rare condition as opposed to the common triggering on the volar aspect of the thumb. This condition is known as triggering of the extensor pollicis longus (EPL). A 21-year-old female…
View article: Aural Polyp or Temporal Bone Carcinoma: Lesson to Learn
Aural Polyp or Temporal Bone Carcinoma: Lesson to Learn Open
View article: A Rare Case of an Undiagnosed Middle Ear Tumor Due to Late Referral
A Rare Case of an Undiagnosed Middle Ear Tumor Due to Late Referral Open
View article: A rare case of tuberculous abscess causing airway obstruction in a paediatric patient in South-East Asia
A rare case of tuberculous abscess causing airway obstruction in a paediatric patient in South-East Asia Open
A 6-year old girl, presented with symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea.She was referred to our centre when she developed obstructive symptoms such as stridor and dysphagia a month later.She was found to have a right neck swelling with a po…