Journal Title
Title of Journal: Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
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Abbravation: Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery
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Publisher
American Medical Association
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Authors: Ananth Narayan Rajan Jain Wilson B Chwang Michael Seidman Jack Rock
Publish Date: 2012/12/01
Volume: 138, Issue: 12, Pages: 1180-1183
Abstract
Cholesterol granulomas are commonly found in the petrous apex Patients with cholesterol granulomas may present with headache or symptoms related to mass effect on adjacent structures and cranial nerves and cholesterol granulomas often may be an incidental finding on neuroimaging for other reasons1 Although these lesions may remain dormant for many years they can also suddenly enlarge with expansion and subsequent remodeling of the petrous apex The most common explanation for expansion or enlargement of cholesterol granuloma is thought to be internal hemorrhage1 The ability to identify cholesterol granuloma is crucial since in the acute setting it can simulate an enlarging aggressive lesion
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