Abstract:hronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM) is a long-standing infection of a part or whole of the middle ear cleft, characterized by persistent ear discharge associated with perforation of the tympanic membrane [1]. Unsafe or atticoantral CSOM involves the posterosuperior part of the middle ear cleft characterized by scanty, purulent, and foul-smelling discharge, an attic or marginal tympanic membrane perforation. It is associated with bone eroding processes such as cholesteatoma, granulations, or osteitis, with h… Show more
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