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Overgrowth of epidermal tissue in the middle ear or temporal bone may result over the years after marginal TM perforation; pearly white, cheesy appearance; can erode bone and produce hearing loss; early signs include otorrhea, otalgia, unilateral conductive hearing loss, tinnitus

Author: Catherine Mayo



Answer:

Cholesteatoma ear


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