TY - JOUR
T1 - Cholesteatoma induction
T2 - Consequences of external auditory canal ligation in gerbils, cats, hamsters, Guinea pigs, mice and rats
AU - Mcginn, Michael D.
AU - Chole, Richard A.
AU - Henry, Kenneth R.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by a National Research Service Award, F31-MHO-7848, from the National Institutes of Health (Dr McGinn), grant 5-KO7NS00396 from the National Institute of Neurological Diseases, Communicative Disorders, and Stroke (Dr Chole), and grant AG01018-04 from the National Institute on Aging (Dr Henry).
PY - 1984
Y1 - 1984
N2 - Surgical ligation of the external auditory canals of Mongolian gerbils produces-aural cholesteatomas that are similar to spontaneous gerbilline cholesteatomas. These experimental cholesteatomas expand rapidly, medially displacing the tympanic membrane and eroding bone. Less than 2 months after ligation, half these cholesteatomas are in contact with the bony prominence of the cochlea. Ligation-induced formation of cholesteatomas may be unique to the gerbil. Keratin deposits are produced by similar ligations of the external auditory canals of cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats. However, in these animals there is no medial displacement of the tympanic membrane, no cholesteatoma formation, and no bone erosion. Cholesteatomas were not seen in cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats even after post-ligation intervals of 6 to 36 months.
AB - Surgical ligation of the external auditory canals of Mongolian gerbils produces-aural cholesteatomas that are similar to spontaneous gerbilline cholesteatomas. These experimental cholesteatomas expand rapidly, medially displacing the tympanic membrane and eroding bone. Less than 2 months after ligation, half these cholesteatomas are in contact with the bony prominence of the cochlea. Ligation-induced formation of cholesteatomas may be unique to the gerbil. Keratin deposits are produced by similar ligations of the external auditory canals of cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats. However, in these animals there is no medial displacement of the tympanic membrane, no cholesteatoma formation, and no bone erosion. Cholesteatomas were not seen in cats, guinea pigs, hamsters, mice, and rats even after post-ligation intervals of 6 to 36 months.
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U2 - 10.3109/00016488409130992
DO - 10.3109/00016488409130992
M3 - Article
C2 - 6720306
AN - SCOPUS:0021328435
SN - 0001-6489
VL - 97
SP - 297
EP - 304
JO - Acta Oto-Laryngologica
JF - Acta Oto-Laryngologica
IS - 3-4
ER -