Eosinophilic Otitis Media - Otoendoscopy revealed polypoid masses in the external canals of both ears. The masses protruded from the middle ears through the tympanic membranes and were associated with viscous otorrhea (Panel A). Incisional biopsy revealed a polypoid proliferation of granulation tissue with mixed inflammatory infiltrate that consisted predominantly of eosinophils (Panel B, arrows). Four months later, the patient had recurrent symptoms and was found to have relapsed eosinophilic otitis media in both ears (Panel C) #Clinical #ENT #Pathology #Eosinophilic #OtitisMedia #EosinophilicOtitisMedia #Microscopy #NEJM