A 4-year-old child presents for audiological evaluation. The audiogram shows the pattern marked **A** in the diagram — unilateral conductive hearing loss with a normal contralateral ear. On examination, the child has microtia on the right side, a preauricular pit, and a characteristic yellowish lesion at the limbus of the right eye. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis and the primary mechanism of hearing loss in this condition?
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