Radiological differences between HIV-positive and HIV-negative children with cholesteatoma
HIV-positive children are possibly more prone to developing cholesteatoma. Chronic inflammation of the middle ear cleft may be more common in patients with HIV and this may predispose HIV-positive children to developing cholesteatoma. There are no studies that describe the radiological morphology of the middle ear cleft in HIV-positive compared to HIV-negative children with cholesteatoma.
Source: International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology - Category: ENT & OMF Authors: J.K. McGuire, J.J. Fagan, M. Wojno, K. Manning, T. Harris Source Type: research