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Sweet's syndrome affecting the external auditory canal and tympanic membrane
Walid R Saliba1, Lee H Goldstein, George S Habib
1Department of Medicine C, Ha-Emeq Medical Center, Faculty of Medicine, Afula, Israel. salibuss@yahoo.com
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology
|February 26, 2004
Abstract:
We report a patient who developed left ear pain, dry cough, and fever. The external auditory canal was tender, swollen, erythematous and full of debris. Later the patient developed widespread tender and red skin nodules and pustules that subsequently coalesced to form plaques. Identical lesions developed also in the external auditory canal and the tympanic membrane of the affected ear. Skin biopsy showed dermal neutrophilia, compatible with the diagnosis of Sweet's syndrome. Rapid improvement was achieved with prednisone after the failure of antibiotics.