The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis

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Autor(a) principal: Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Sperling, Neil, Teixeira, Adriane Ribeiro, Selaimen, Fábio André, Costa, Sady Selaimen da
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/173915
Resumo: Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate the cholesteatoma growth pattern in the affected ear with the findings in the CLE. Methods. Videotoscopy of both ears in 432 patients with cholesteatomas classified as posterior epitympanic (PEC), posterior mesotympanic (PMC), two routes, or undetermined. Tympanic membrane (TM) retractions were classified by location and severity and TM perforations according to signs of previous TM retraction. Results. TM retraction was the most prevalent alteration in the CLE (42.6%). Cholesteatoma was observed in 17.4%. In patients with PEC, the retraction in the CLE was more frequent in the PF (66.7%) than in the PT (1.4%), and in those with two-route cholesteatoma, the retraction in the CLE most frequently involved both the PT and PF (65.6%; < 0.0001). Conclusion. Our results confirm the essential role of TM retraction at least in the earlier phases of cholesteatoma pathogenesis.
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spelling Rosito, Leticia Petersen SchmidtSperling, NeilTeixeira, Adriane RibeiroSelaimen, Fábio AndréCosta, Sady Selaimen da2018-03-27T02:31:24Z20182314-6141http://hdl.handle.net/10183/173915001061581Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate the cholesteatoma growth pattern in the affected ear with the findings in the CLE. Methods. Videotoscopy of both ears in 432 patients with cholesteatomas classified as posterior epitympanic (PEC), posterior mesotympanic (PMC), two routes, or undetermined. Tympanic membrane (TM) retractions were classified by location and severity and TM perforations according to signs of previous TM retraction. Results. TM retraction was the most prevalent alteration in the CLE (42.6%). Cholesteatoma was observed in 17.4%. In patients with PEC, the retraction in the CLE was more frequent in the PF (66.7%) than in the PT (1.4%), and in those with two-route cholesteatoma, the retraction in the CLE most frequently involved both the PT and PF (65.6%; < 0.0001). Conclusion. Our results confirm the essential role of TM retraction at least in the earlier phases of cholesteatoma pathogenesis.application/pdfengBiomed Research International. New York. Vol. 2018 (2018), ID 9817123, 5 p.ColesteatomaMembrana timpânicaThe role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesisEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001061581.pdf001061581.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2361115http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/173915/1/001061581.pdff34b2a02d95ff0069123f5414f6a760dMD51TEXT001061581.pdf.txt001061581.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain21054http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/173915/2/001061581.pdf.txt1a7a35917b82163dda781459dcfa1349MD52THUMBNAIL001061581.pdf.jpg001061581.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1807http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/173915/3/001061581.pdf.jpgab132d66a2a6801429db4cd53bcadc62MD5310183/1739152018-10-17 07:25:22.187oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/173915Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-17T10:25:22Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
spellingShingle The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
Colesteatoma
Membrana timpânica
title_short The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
title_full The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
title_fullStr The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
title_full_unstemmed The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
title_sort The role of tympanic membrane retractions in cholesteatoma pathogenesis
author Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
author_facet Rosito, Leticia Petersen Schmidt
Sperling, Neil
Teixeira, Adriane Ribeiro
Selaimen, Fábio André
Costa, Sady Selaimen da
author_role author
author2 Sperling, Neil
Teixeira, Adriane Ribeiro
Selaimen, Fábio André
Costa, Sady Selaimen da
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Sperling, Neil
Teixeira, Adriane Ribeiro
Selaimen, Fábio André
Costa, Sady Selaimen da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colesteatoma
Membrana timpânica
topic Colesteatoma
Membrana timpânica
description Objective. To analyze the contralateral ear (CLE) of patients with cholesteatoma and to correlate the cholesteatoma growth pattern in the affected ear with the findings in the CLE. Methods. Videotoscopy of both ears in 432 patients with cholesteatomas classified as posterior epitympanic (PEC), posterior mesotympanic (PMC), two routes, or undetermined. Tympanic membrane (TM) retractions were classified by location and severity and TM perforations according to signs of previous TM retraction. Results. TM retraction was the most prevalent alteration in the CLE (42.6%). Cholesteatoma was observed in 17.4%. In patients with PEC, the retraction in the CLE was more frequent in the PF (66.7%) than in the PT (1.4%), and in those with two-route cholesteatoma, the retraction in the CLE most frequently involved both the PT and PF (65.6%; < 0.0001). Conclusion. Our results confirm the essential role of TM retraction at least in the earlier phases of cholesteatoma pathogenesis.
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