infection
Perichondritis
Perichondritis is of the perichondrium, a layer of which surrounds . A common form, auricular perichondritis involves of the pinna due to infection of traumatic or surgical wound or the spread of inflammation into depth. It may lead to severe deformation of the pinna if not treated vigorously with IV . The causative organism is usually Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A rare form is laryngeal perichondritis. It develops suddenly due to an injury, virulent organisms or compromised status of the host, and also affects cartilage of the larynx. This may result in deformations and stenoses.
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