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Opium addiction and cauliflower ears: a case report
1Department of Medicine, District Hospital, Seberang Perai, Penang, Malaysia.
Singapore Medical Journal
|February 1, 1991
Abstract:
The case of an elderly Chinese male opium addict with cauliflower ears is discussed. He had no history of contact sports that could have led to auricular trauma resulting in deformed ears. Besides cauliflower ears, he had features of chronic bronchitis. The association between opium addiction and cauliflower ears was first described way back in 1932. It was attributed to the prolonged opium induced sleep on hard surface subjecting the ears to repeated pressure and trauma. With the changing pattern of drug abuse, opium abuse related cauliflower ears will become a vanishing sign.