Cholestéatome congénital localisé chez l’adulte

E. Mornet, C. Martins-Carvalho, G. Valette, G. Potard, R. Marianowski
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Abstract

Purpose of the study

Congenital cholesteatoma is a well-described anatomical and clinical entity. Adult forms are rare. We describe a posterosuperior encapsulated cholesteatoma and compare this case to other infantile and adult forms described in the literature.

Material and methods

A 25-year-old patient with no medical history consulted for left conductive hearing loss. A flat tympanogram was obtained. The temporal bone computed tomographic scan showed a soft tissue density lesion of the middle ear and anterior stapes erosion. A congenital cholesteatoma was discovered during surgical exploration. The lesion was removed and the ossicular chain was reconstructed with a Shea piston.

Results

The patient showed approximately 20 dB conductive hearing improvement.

Discussion

Existence of congenital cholesteatoma is well established. Adult forms are exceptional and often diffuse. A localized, encapsulated form is described in this article. The specificity remains unknown. It is uncertain whether the adult and infantile forms have the same origin. A multifactorial or metaplastic mechanism could explain adult congenital cholesteatoma.

Conclusion

Pathogenic hypothesis for adult forms of congenital cholesteatoma are different from infantile forms.

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成人局限性先天性胆脂瘤。
研究目的先天性胆脂瘤是一种解剖和临床描述良好的实体。成虫很少见。我们描述了后上囊性胆脂瘤,并将此病例与文献中描述的其他婴儿和成人形式进行比较。材料与方法一例25岁无病史的左侧传导性听力损失患者。获得扁平鼓室图。颞骨计算机断层扫描显示中耳软组织密度病变和前镫骨糜烂。手术探查时发现先天性胆脂瘤。切除病变,用Shea活塞重建听骨链。结果患者传导性听力改善约20 dB。先天性胆脂瘤的存在是确定的。成年形式是特殊的,通常是扩散的。本文描述了一个本地化的、封装的表单。其特异性尚不清楚。目前还不确定成人和婴儿的形式是否有相同的起源。多因素或化生机制可以解释成人先天性胆脂瘤。结论成人型先天性胆脂瘤的发病机制与婴儿型不同。
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