OTITIS MEDIA AND OTITIS EXTERNA IN ADULTS
There is also some mild postauricular erythema, swelling, and tenderness, and questionable slight protrusion of the pinna compared with the contralateral ear. The external and periauricular features here, including displacement of the auricle, indicate acute infectious mastoiditis complicating the picture of acute otitis media. ................
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