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Bhattacharyya AK et al. – Late onset facial nerve paralysis caused by post–traumatic cholesteatoma is a rare but serious complication of fracture of the skull base. Unless careful follow–up is maintained patient may come with extensive disease even many years later. Since post–traumatic cholesteatoma is invasive and occurs in a well pneumatised mastoid it is large and extensive.

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