Korean J Dermatol.  1999 Jan;37(1):74-77.

A Case of Solitary Congenital Calcified Nodule of the Ear

Abstract

We report a case of solitary congenital calcified nodule of the ear in a 1-year-old female. The lesion was a 2 X 2mm-sized, elevated, slightly erythematous and whitish-centered nodule located since birth on the superior helical rim of her left ear. Histopathological findings fram the totally excised lesion showed calcium deposits as amorphous, basophilic masses in the upper dermis and focal discharge of calcium by means of transepidermal elimination. Surrounding the calcium deposits, lymphohistiocytic infiltrations were present.

Keyword

Solitary Congenital Calcified; Ear; Transepidermal elimination

MeSH Terms

Basophils
Calcium
Dermis
Ear*
Female
Humans
Parturition
Calcium
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