2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1808-8694(15)30143-9
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Analysis of histopathological aspects in acquired middle ear cholesteatoma

Abstract: Cholesteatomas have hyperproliferating characteristics with epithelial acanthosis, hyperplasia of the basal layer and the presence of epithelial cones in the matrix.

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“…Finally, cystic content is formed of keratin lamellae [42]. The matrix exhibited different features which were positively correlated to each other including atrophy, acanthosis, basal cell hyperplasia, and epithelial cones formation into the perimatrix [43]. The degree of inflammation of the perimatrix is positively related to its thickness [44].…”
Section: Histology Of Cholesteatomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, cystic content is formed of keratin lamellae [42]. The matrix exhibited different features which were positively correlated to each other including atrophy, acanthosis, basal cell hyperplasia, and epithelial cones formation into the perimatrix [43]. The degree of inflammation of the perimatrix is positively related to its thickness [44].…”
Section: Histology Of Cholesteatomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 This description is supported by histologic studies of cholesteatoma that demonstrate an intrusion into the middle ear of keratinizing stratified squamous epithelium surrounded by a peri-matrix of fibroblasts and inflammatory cells. 2 However, this simple description tends to minimize the aggressiveness of the disease process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tal dado corrobora com o aumento do nível inflamatório adjacente à camada epitelial dos animais, relacionado ao contato com o agente clareador. Em estudo de Alves et al 17 (2008), ao estudarem o desenvolvimento de colesteatomas, uma associação positiva no aumento hiperplásico, formação de cones epiteliais e processo inflamatório foi encontrada, o que também foi encontrado no presente estudo.…”
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