Middle Ear Cholesteatoma
Image Description:
Cholesteatoma is caused from cholesteatoma cysts, that sheds layers of old skin, and the eardrum retracting and perforating. It is a noncancerous growth, that develops in the middle section of the ear, mostly caused from infections.
Image File Sizes:
Size |
Pixels |
Inches (@300dpi) |
cm (@300dpi) |
Small |
600 x 495px |
2.0 x 1.7” |
5.1 x 4.2cm |
Medium |
1200 x 990px |
4.0 x 3.3” |
10.2 x 8.4cm |
Large |
2400 x 1981px |
8.0 x 6.6” |
20.3 x 16.8cm |
X-Large |
4000 x 3301px |
13.3 x 11.0” |
33.9 x 28.0cm |
Maximum |
6096 x 5031px |
20.3 x 16.8” |
51.6 x 42.6cm |
Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
Ear, ear canal, ear drum, malleus, incus, stapes, semicircular canals, cochlea, inner ear, eustachian tube, vestibular and cochlear nerve, cholesteatoma.
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