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Aural polyp with chronic otorrhoea - cholesteatoma

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Teaching point

An ear-canal polyp with chronic/recurrent otorrhoea is the classic 'unsafe ear' and should be treated as cholesteatoma (destructive keratinizing squamous growth) until proven otherwise, requiring ENT referral. Note: aural/ENT items are grouped here under the closest available subject.

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