A 10-year-old boy is brought to the office due to an earache and droopy face. His mother reports that the patient has had right ear pain for the past 3 days without any fever or hearing loss. She instilled over-the-counter ear wax removal drops but there was no symptom relief. Today, she noticed that his face appeared lopsided when he smiled. The family recently immigrated to the United States, and the patient has had episodes of viral illnesses in the past. He takes no other medications. Temperature is 37 C (98.6 F) . The patient has difficulty closing the right eye and has a right-sided facial droop. The pupils are normal, and there is no nystagmus. Right otoscopy shows crusted eruptions in the external auditory meatus. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's current condition?
A) Drug-induced allergic reaction
B) Fungal infection of external canal
C) Invasive Pseudomonas infection
D) Pneumococcal infection of mastoid
E) Reactivation of herpes zoster virus
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