Chondrodermatitis Nodularis Chronica Helicis
Thomas J. Zuber, MD;
Edward Jackson, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1999;8:445-447.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis is a painful nodule of the external ear. These uncommon lesions are most often encountered on the helix in white men older than 40 years, although they also rarely occur on the antihelix in women. The lesions frequently present with exquisite tenderness that interferes with sleep. While the cause of this dermal inflammatory process is not known, long-term trauma or sun damage may play a role. Recurrences often complicate treatment if all sites of inflammation are not eradicated. Surgical treatment is generally recommended, either by wide excision or by deep shave and treatment of the underlying cartilage.
From the Department of Family Medicine and the Family Practice Residency Program, Saginaw Cooperative Hospitals (Drs Zuber and Jackson), and the Dermatology Clinic, Aleda E. Lutz Veterans Affairs Medical Center (Dr Zuber), Saginaw, Mich; and Department of Family Medicine, Michigan State University, Lansing (Drs Zuber and Jackson).
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