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A 65-year-old patient presents with gradual progressive hearing loss over several years. Rinne test shows bone conduction > air conduction bilaterally. Weber test lateralizes to the worse ear. Tympanic membranes are intact and normal. Which is the most likely diagnosis?

AAcoustic neuroma

BCerumen impaction

COtosclerosis

DCholesteatoma

2

Bilateral Rinne test +ve and Weber test lateralized to right with a shortened Schwabach test on left side suggests ?

ARight middle ear pathology

BRight inner ear pathology

CLeft middle ear pathology

DLeft inner ear pathology

3

A 5-year-old boy has been diagnosed with a posterior superior retraction pocket. Which of the following would constitute part of the management?

AAudiometry

BMastoid exploration

CTympanoplasty

DCholesteatoma removal through mastoid exploration

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