Spontaneous posterior wall external canal cholesteatoma

[...] secondary lesions may arise following trauma, inflammation, radiation, or iatrogenic means that erode the external canal bone and allow squamous epithelial growth in the defect.6 The pathogenesis of spontaneous ear canal cholesteatoma is still debated.

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