A 5-year-old boy is brought to the office due to ear pain. Two days ago, the patient developed low-grade fever and pain in the left ear. His parents think he is also having trouble hearing from the left ear as they have noticed him tilt his right ear toward the television. For the past week, the patient has also had a runny nose and cough, which developed soon after the family flew home from vacation. He has no history of ear infections or other chronic issues and takes no medications. Temperature is 38.1 C (100.6 F) , blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg, and pulse is 110/min. Examination shows bulging of the left tympanic membrane, which is pale yellow and immobile with pneumatic insufflation. The right tympanic membrane and bilateral auditory canals appear normal. The nasal mucosa appears boggy, and postnasal drip is present. The maxillary and frontal sinuses are nontender. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
A) Acute otitis media
B) Barotrauma
C) Bullous myringitis
D) Cholesteatoma
E) Chronic suppurative otitis media
F) Otitis media with effusion
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