A 56-year-old male presented with right-sided aural fullness and otorrhea for 1 month. He denied past history of trauma, hearing loss, vertigo, or otitis media. Otoscopic examination demonstrated a wide-based, grey-purple-colored, and hard mass occupying nearly the right external auditory canal (EAC; Figure 1A). The audiogram showed symmetric hearing without conductive hearing loss. High resolution computed tomography of the temporal bone revealed one soft tissue lesion with