CholesteatomaFrom our partner site on allergy, MyAllergyNetwork.com.
Cholesteatoma is a type of cyst located in the middle ear. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Cholesteatoma can be a congenital (present at birth) defect, but it more commonly occurs as a complication of chronic ear infection. Long-term inflammation and malfunction of the eustachian tube leads to chronic negative pressure in the middle ear. This pulls a portion of the eardrum (tympanic membrane) inward, creating a sac or cyst that fills with old skin cells and other debris. The cyst becomes chronically infected. The cyst typically continues to fill with debris over time and may erode the mastoid bone and the bones of the middle ear.
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