A patient with ear discharge presents with diplopia and fever. What is the most probable diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Lateral sinus thrombosis
Description: Presence of fever and diplopia in a patient with ear discharge suggests lateral sinus thrombosis, an intracranial complication of chronic suppurative ottitis media.
Category: ENT
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