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Congenital cholesteatoma tract presenting as a postaural swelling
Abstract
The authors report a case of a three year old boy, who presented with discharge from the site of a previously excised postaural lesion reported to have been an epidermoid cyst. It was found at operation that he had a fistulous connection between the site of the excised lesion and a congenital cholesteatoma sac in the mastoid bone. This case demonstrates the rare occurrence of congenital cholesteatoma eroding through the mastoid bone to the subcutaneous tissues and mimicking an epidermoid cyst. Such a presentation in a child has not previously been reported in the literature. The clinical, radiological, surgical and histological features of this case are discussed.
Keywords: Congenital Cholesteatoma, Epidermoid cyst, Postaural region
Libyan Journal of Medicine Vol. 1 (1) 2006: pp. 60-64
Keywords: Congenital Cholesteatoma, Epidermoid cyst, Postaural region
Libyan Journal of Medicine Vol. 1 (1) 2006: pp. 60-64