Eosinophilic otitis media (EoOM) is a variant of exudative otitis media characterized by a persistent persistent course, the presence of a very viscous effusion in the tympanic cavity, comorbidally associated with chronic polypous rhinosinusitis and bronchial asthma. The disease is characterized by a persistent progressive course, which can lead to a gradual decrease in hearing up to complete deafness. Conservative treatment methods for EoOM include local and systemic administration of glucocorticosteroids. Encouraging data on the effectiveness of biological therapy have appeared in recent publications. The above clinical observation examines the course of EoOM in a patient who received biological therapy with dupilamab.

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