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November 2003

By Youn W. Park, MD, and Freeland G. Oliverio, DO

CASE:

A 10-year-old boy is brought in by his mother for possible removal of a projection from his ear. The patient denies any symptoms associated with this pointed lesion, located on the edge of the helix of the auricle, which has been present since infancy.

WHAT IS YOUR DIAGNOSIS?

 
 
 
 
This patient has a Darwin's tubercle, a common lesion of the ear that may remind one of Mr. Spock in Star Trek or elves in cartoons. Usually located on the posterior edge of the auricle at the junction of the upper and middle thirds of the helix, it may be mistaken for a benign tumor, cartilage, or calcification. It is homologous to the tip of the mammalian ear. The tubercle is evident around the sixth month of fetal development, and the whole auricle has a close resemblance to that of some adult monkeys. Because of its phylogenetic interest, this deformity of the pinna bears Darwin's name, even though he was not the first to describe it. It remains asymptomatic and is surgically removed only for cosmetic reasons, if at all.


 

Dr. Park is a clinical professor of otolaryngology at Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine and section head of otolaryngology at Barberton Citizens Hospital in Barberton, Ohio. Dr. Oliverio is an attending physician at Barberton Citizens Hospital.

 



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