WebPseudocyst of the ear is a rare entity with controversial pathogenesis. Usually it is presented as a solitary, unilateral, fluctuant and non-inflammatory tumour of the ear with overlying normal skin. It occurs most often in young adult males. Incission reveals a serous liquid, with the consistency of olive oil, contained in the cyst-like lesion. WebObjective: To introduce a novel modified surgical procedure of excision of anterior cartilage of the pseudocyst along with plastic sheet compression for the treatment of auricular …
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WebPseudocysts form when the cells of the pancreas become inflamed or are injured and pancreatic enzymes start to leak. Leaking of the enzymes harms the tissue of the … WebOct 17, 2024 · Pseudocyst of the auricle is characterized as a benign, noninflammatory swelling to the ear, located on either the front or side surface. Tan and Hsu 7 reported the epidemiological features, clinico pathologic characteristics, and success of surgical treatment in 40 patients of different Asian groups presenting with pseudocyst of the auricle. markdown page width
Pseudocyst of the auricle: Diagnosis and management
WebJun 18, 2016 · Idiopathic cystic chondromalacia, also known as pseudocyst of the auricle, typically presents as a swelling of the auricle in young to middleaged adults. 30,31 Although any portion of the auricle can be involved, the helix is the most commonly affected site. WebAug 1, 2024 · Pseudocyst of the auricle is a rare, benign, asymptomatic lesion characterized by the formation of an intercartilaginous cyst that affects the upper half of the anterior aspect of the ear. The terminology of ‘pseudocyst’ was first used by Hartmann in 1846 and later reported by Engel in 1966 [1], [2]. WebDec 21, 2024 · Pseudocyst of the auricle is a benign condition characterized by the non-inflammatory swelling of the ear. It is usually located within the scaphoid and triangular fossa. Although minor trauma... markdown page contents