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An Auricular Mass in a 42-Year-Old Man
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A 42-year-old man presents to the otolaryngology clinic with a right ear mass situated in the conchal bowl. The mass has been present for a few months, without any pain, warmth, tenderness, or notable changes in size. The patient was previously treated for a cervical neck mass and ipsilateral Horner syndrome. What is the most likely diagnosis? eMedicine Case Presentations
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Red and Swollen Eye in a 61-Year-Old Man
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A 61-year-old man presents to the emergency department (ED) with a 5-day history of pain with associated redness and swelling in his right eye. The patient’s pain and swelling have worsened since he began taking acyclovir a few days ago for a presumptive diagnosis of herpes zoster infection of the eye. The affected eye demonstrates ptosis of the upper eyelid, generalized proptosis, and mild periorbital erythema with associated edema. What is the diagnosis?
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