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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 19(1); 1976 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1976;19(1): 35-9.
The Clinical Study for Radiological Diagnosis of Cholesteatoma of the Middle Ear and Mastoid Autrum
Ki Woo Paik, MD, In Yong Park, MD, Ki Dae Hong, MD, Jin Sun Chung, MD, and Man Eung Lee, MD (Director : Prof. Gill Ryoung Kim, MD)
Department of Otolaryngology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
중이 및 유양동 진주종의 방사선학적진단에 대한 임상적 고찰
백기우 · 박인용 · 홍기대 · 정진선 · 이만응 (지도 : 김기령 교수)
연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실
ABSTRACT

The cholesteatoma is usually associated with chronic purulent otitis media and destroys the surrounding structures and may cause dangerous complications. Once a cholesteatoma is present, surgical procedure such as radical or modified radical mastoidectomy should be considered. The X-ray diagnosis should by attempted in every cholesteatoma case before operation, but even more frequently, a cholesteatoma is found during operation in spite of negative X-ray findings. According to the reports of each authors, the diagnotic rate of a cholesteatoma by the simple mastoid X-ray could be made in only about one third of cases by Mygind (1932), in about 40% by Winderen and Zimmer (1954), and in about 60% by Bruner et al (1966). By the clinical study of the cholesteatoma in diagnosis by the simple mastoid X-ray, our results are as followed : 1) The 62 cases (30.5%) were confirmed to cholesteatoma by the ear surgery, among the 203 cases of all ear surgery. 2) We could detected the 23 cases (37.1%) preoperatively by the simple mastoid X-ray, among the 62 cases of cholesteatoma. 3) We could not found apparent difference in sex ratio (33 : 29 in male to female) and the most common age group was between 30 and 39 years included 19 cases (30.6%), among the 62 cases of cholesteatoma. 4) The most common site of a cholestestoma in surgery was attic and included the 29 cases (46.8%) among the 62 cases. 5) The most common site of a cholesteatoma by the simple mastoid X-ray was attic and mastoid antrum, and included the 15 cases (65.2%), among the 23 cases of cholesteatoma which were detected by the simple mastoid X-ray. 6) We could found the bone erosion in the attic, antrum or both in surgery, and the 18 cases (78.3%) were included among the 23 cases. 7) The most common site of bone erosion on the simple mastoid X-ray was attic and mastoid antrum, and the 12 cases (66.7%) were included among the 18 cases. 8) We could not found the bone erosion in surgery in the 33 cases (84.6%) of cholesteatoma, among the 39 cases which revealed the negative findings of cholesteatoma on the simple mastoid X-ray. 9) The most common site of cholesteatoma which revealed the negative finding on the simple mastoid X-ray was attic and the 26 cases (66.7%) were included among the 39 cases. 

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