BILATERAL EXTERNAL AUDITORY CANAL CARCINOMA
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Keywords
Lateral Temporal Bone Resection, Carcinoma of External Auditory Canal
Abstract
Carcinoma of External Auditory Canal is rare and Carcinoma of Bilateral External Auditory Canal is even rarer. We are presenting a case of Carcinoma of Bilateral External Auditory Canal and how it was managed.
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