Abstract

The incidence of tuberculosis in Japan, including tuberculous otitis media, has increased alarmingly. Predisposing factors remain, however, to be clarified—particularly in view of how clinical features have changed—with the use of effective antitubercular therapy and improved economic and social conditions. Otolaryngologists must thus be aware of tuberculous in chronic otitis media and its varied manifestations. We report the two cases of tuberculous otitis media and its presentation and clinical manifestation. Tuberculous otitis media diagnosis was corroborated by pathohistological, microbiological, and molecular biological tests.

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