• The presence of blood in the middl eear cavity with an intact tympanic membrane, usually secondary to trauma
  • Typically on otoscopy a bulging red to purple to dark blue coloured tympanic membrane is visible, colour varying with age of the haemorrhage.
  • The haemorrhage has usually bled from superficial branches of theĀ external carotid artery , which provide the rich vasculature of the middle ear.