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Petrous apex lesions.

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1998

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Abstract

Lesions of the petrous apex can be diagnosed accurately by CT and MRI and can be divided into cystic and solid lesions. Cholesterol granulomas are by far the most common lesion found in this site and can be drained with minimal morbidity via the infracochlear approach. Solid tumors may require extensive exposure and a combined skull base approach for complete removal.