Abstract

Evolutions in our Practice on the Management of the Chronic Ear Diseases through the Years Chronic ear disease is characterized by long standing or recurrent infection of the middle ear. It is usually manifested with permanent or periodical pus drainage from the ear canal and associated with a wide variety of clinical findings that might include a single eardrum perforation of various size, hypertrophy of the middle ear mucosal lining and in some cases the formation of a skin cyst, named ‘’cholesteatoma’’.

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