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Abnormal migration of ascaris into the middle ear

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Ascaris in the middle ear is very rare with very few cases having been reported. We report here two such cases with different presentations.

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Goyal, A., Vishwakarma, S.K. & Kumar, R. Abnormal migration of ascaris into the middle ear. Indian J Pediatr 65, 147–148 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849709

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