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Multiple, bilateral and painful ear nodules of the anthelices: a variant of chondrodermatitis nodularis? |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 12, Number 5, 482-4, September - October 2002, Cas cliniques
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Author(s) : Thomas BOGENRIEDER, Max-Hubertus ALLERT, Michael LANDTHALER, Wilhelm STOLZ |
Summary : A case of a distinctive clinicopathologic condition of the ear cartilage is presented, characterized by multiple, bilateral and painful nodules of the anthelices without epidermal involvement. Histologically, there was a peri-chondrial lymphohistiocytic infiltrate and a small focus of degenerate, basophilic cartilage as well as cystic chondromalacia containing an amorphous mass. This condition is both clinically and histopathologically distinct from other causes of ear nodules, although the lesions seen in our patient exhibit features of chondrodermatitis nodularis helices and therefore could well be a variant of the latter. |
Keywords : anthelix, chondrodermatitis nodularis, ear cartilage, ear nodules, weathering nodules. |
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