CT IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MIDDLE EAR CHOLESTEATOMAS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA

Abdullaeva, U., & Khodzhibekov, M. (2020). CT IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF MIDDLE EAR CHOLESTEATOMAS IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OTITIS MEDIA. Stomatologiya, 1(1(78), 87–90. Retrieved from https://uzda.uz/index.php/stomatologiya/article/view/109

Abstract

The aim of this article was to analyse computed tomography features of the cholesteatoma m patients with chronic otitis media. Characteristic CT features of cholesteatoma are - erosion of the ossicles, scutum, soft tissue formation and expansion of the aditus at antnun.

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