Abstract
Chronic suppurative otitis media is associated with irreversible tissue disease. This tissue disease includes bony changes (osteitis osteogenesis, bone destruction), fibrosis of the mucoperiosteum, granulation tissue, subepithelial glandular formation, tympanosclerosis TM perforation, polyp formation, cholesteatoma, and cholesterin granuloma.
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