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Bacterial chondritis complications following ear piercing
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 2017Body piercing has become widespread and is associated with increased complications. Post-piercing chondritis may lead to severe residual deformity. We aimed to report case patients presenting with post-piercing chondritis in our department and to describe clinical features and treatment.We conducted a retrospective study of patients presenting with ...
G, Bellaud +7 more
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Purulent chondritis of the thyroid cartilage
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2007Purulent chondritis of the laryngeal cartilage is defined as a chondritis of the laryngeal framework cartilage with abscess formation between the inner and outer perichondria. To the best of our knowledge, only 1 report of purulent chondritis of the laryngeal framework cartilage has been published previously in the English language literature.
Joon Kyoo, Lee +3 more
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1979
Chrondritis may develop as a secondary complication of trauma to the ear. Its onset is often insidious and may be delayed until after apparent healing has occurred. Treatment is difficult, but if postponed, the result may be complete destruction of the external ear.
R C, Stewart, E S, Beason
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Chrondritis may develop as a secondary complication of trauma to the ear. Its onset is often insidious and may be delayed until after apparent healing has occurred. Treatment is difficult, but if postponed, the result may be complete destruction of the external ear.
R C, Stewart, E S, Beason
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1988
A retrospective study of 317 cases of suppurative otochondritis occurring in a population of 4794 burned patients successively admitted to one institution between 1967 and 1984 is presented. During the study interval, the incidence of the disease decreased from 20 percent to less than 3 percent in patients with burns of one or both ears.
D C, Mills +4 more
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A retrospective study of 317 cases of suppurative otochondritis occurring in a population of 4794 burned patients successively admitted to one institution between 1967 and 1984 is presented. During the study interval, the incidence of the disease decreased from 20 percent to less than 3 percent in patients with burns of one or both ears.
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Type II collagen—induced auricular chondritis
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1982AbstractSensitization to type II collagen induced inflammatory destruction of elastic ear cartilage, as well as arthritis, in Sprague—Dawley rats. This auricular lesion morphologically resembled relapsing polychondritis in humans. Moreover, in the experimental model, as has been reported in human disease, extraarticular chondritis occurred in the ...
W J, McCune +3 more
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1991
The gross appearance of experimentally induced lesions resembles that of naturally occurring ones. The lesions are seen in both ears. In the early stages of the natural disease the affected ears show no clinically detectable abnormality. Slight focal nodular or diffuse swelling and thickening, with or without erythema, develops as the lesions progress.
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The gross appearance of experimentally induced lesions resembles that of naturally occurring ones. The lesions are seen in both ears. In the early stages of the natural disease the affected ears show no clinically detectable abnormality. Slight focal nodular or diffuse swelling and thickening, with or without erythema, develops as the lesions progress.
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1983
Nelson Picolo +3 more
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Nelson Picolo +3 more
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Clinical Images: Arytenoid Chondritis
Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2017Yasuhiro, Suyama +2 more
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