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1. Diagnostic performance of multishot echo-planar imaging (RESOLVE) and non-echo-planar imaging (HASTE) diffusion-weighted imaging in cholesteatoma with an emphasis on signal intensity ratio measurement

2. Exclusive endoscopic tympanoplasty efficacy in the treatment of cholesteatoma without mastoid involvement.

3. A study on the efficacy of combined surgery in advanced-stage congenital cholesteatoma with canal-wall-up surgery.

4. Pediatric Cholesteatoma Follow-Up: Residual and Recurrence in 239 Cases with Over 5-Year Hindsight.

5. Open-type cholesteatoma is the predictive factor for residual disease in congenital cholesteatoma treated with TEES.

6. A tailored approach in cholesteatoma surgery.

7. Exploring trends and developments in cholesteatoma research: a bibliometric analysis.

8. Next-generation Sequencing of MicroRNA in Acquired Middle Ear Cholesteatoma.

9. Heterologous Materials Are Really Better than Autologous in Tympanoplasty Mastoid Obliteration? A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.

10. Half canal wall down tympanomastoidectomy.

11. Occurrence of mucosa-affecting diseases of the upper airways in middle ear cholesteatoma patients: a nationwide case-control study.

12. Comparison of Total Endoscopic Ear Surgery and Microscopic Postauricular Canal-Wall-Down Approach on Primary Acquired Cholesteatoma.

13. Hypertrophic pachymeningitis of the internal auditory canal and cerebellopontine angle from a large recurrent attic cholesteatoma.

14. [Therapeutic effect of β-tricalcium phosphate in mastoid cavity obliterationunder endoscope].

15. [The effect of different degrees of Eustachian tube dysfunction on hearing threshold in patients with acquired primary middle ear cholesteatoma after balloon eustachian tuboplasty].

16. Predicting residual cholesteatoma with the Potsic staging system still lacks evidence: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

17. Cost-Effectiveness of Diffusion Weighted MRI Versus Planned Second-Look Surgery for Cholesteatoma.

18. Early non-EPI DW-MRI after cholesteatoma surgery.

19. Combined underwater endoscopic and microscopic surgery for external auditory canal cholesteatoma: A case report.

20. Spontaneous Healing of the Lateral Semicircular Canal Labyrinthine Fistula Caused by Middle Ear Cholesteatoma.

21. Selection of a Surgical Approach for Middle Ear Cholesteatoma Based on the Fusion Images of Non-Echo Planar Diffusion-Weighted MRI and CT.

22. Cholesteatoma in the pediatric aerodigestive population.

23. Outcomes of Soft Versus Bony Canal Wall Reconstruction with Mastoid Obliteration.

24. The Impact of Piezoelectric Device in Cholesteatoma Endoscopic Surgery: Retrospective Evaluation of Safety and Functional Results.

25. The Role of Trublue Laser in Cholesteatoma Surgery.

26. Surgical management of secondary acquired cholesteatoma depends on its characteristics.

27. Efficacy of Otoendoscopy for Residual Cholesteatoma Detection During Microscopic Chronic Ear Surgery.

28. Long-Term Results of Sodium 2-Mercaptoethane Sulfonate Usage on Cholesteatoma Surgery.

29. Fusion computed tomography-magnetic resonance imaging scans for pre-operative staging of congenital middle-ear cholesteatoma.

30. Comparison of the 3D-Exoscope and Operating Microscope in Mastoidectomy.

31. Characteristics of repeated recidivism in surgical cases of cholesteatoma requiring canal wall reconstruction.

32. Congenital cholesteatoma: what radiologists need to know.

33. Postoperative Late Hearing Deterioration in Cholesteatoma with Labyrinthine Fistulas.

34. Recurrent Cholesteatoma: Why it occurs?

35. A Novel Technique of Reduction Meatoplasty for Correction of Very Large Meatus from a Previous Canal Wall-Down Mastoidectomy.

36. Surgical Treatment for Troublesome Mastoid Cavities: Canal Wall Reconstruction With Bony Obliteration Versus Subtotal Petrosectomy.

37. Risk factors for middle ear cholesteatoma surgery based on Korean population data.

38. Evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging to detect cholesteatoma in clinical healthcare.

39. Outcomes of perichondrium graft covering the epithelium of the tympanic membrane for large-sized perforations: A 3-5-year follow-up study.

40. [Specialist consensus on endoscopic surgery of the middle ear mastoid].

41. Endoscopic atticotomy for attic cholesteatomas using piezosurgery.

42. Reconstructive ossiculoplasty options in primary cholesteatoma surgeries with an intact stapes.

43. Endoscopic classification system of pars tensa retractions.

44. Prognostic Factors of Hearing Improvement for EES and MES in Attic Cholesteatoma.

45. Performance of Non-EPI DW MRI for Pediatric Cholesteatoma Follow-Up.

46. Post-operative vestibular and equilibrium evaluation in patients with cholesteatoma-induced labyrinthine fistulas.

47. Experience in the management of sigmoid sinus thrombophlebitis secondary to middle ear cholesteatoma.

48. Robot-Assisted Transcanal Endoscopic Ear Surgery for Congenital Cholesteatoma.

49. Monozygotic twins and cholesteatomas: nature or nuture?

50. Early Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Diagnose Residual Cholesteatoma in Children and Benefit of Radiological Rereview.

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