Term Name: perichondritis of auricle
Synonyms: Perichondritis and chondritis of pinna, Perichondritis of pinna
Definition: An otitis externa involving infection of the tissue surrounding the cartilage of the earlobe (pinna), ear canal, or both. It may be caused by injury, burns, insect bites, ear piercing, or a boil on the ear. The common bacterial causative agent is Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Symptoms include redness, pain, fever, swelling of the earlobe and pus accumulation between the cartilage and the layer of connective tissue around it.
Ontology: Human Disease [DOID:222]   ( DOID:222 )

Relationships
is a type of: otitis externa
has subtype: acute perichondritis of pinna chronic perichondritis of pinna