A male patient 50 years old presented with nasal obstruction and impairment of hearing in the right ear of 4 months duration. On examination, the patient had nasal tone of voice and on asking him to say AAA the right side of the soft palate was found immobile. Examination of the neck revealed bilateral enlargement of the upper deep cervical lymph nodes which were hard in consistency.
Examination of the right ear showed retraction, loss of luster and a waxy appearance of the tympanic membrane. What can be the probable diagnosis for this patient? *This case is from Docplexus Editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Cases in ENT