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Infection of the tissue which covers the cartilage of the ear (Bacterial perichondritis): A 25-year-old man complained of left ear pain, fever, and swelling. He denied any injury to ear. The tender, red ear and the presence of fever was suggestive of acute bacterial perichondritis. Acute bacterial perichondritis is an infection of the thick fiber-like connective tissue that surrounds the cartilaginous (cartilage) section of the ear not contained within the skull. This infection is usually caused by staph or strep. Perichondritis can be differentiated from chondritis in which the infection involves the cartilage of the ear resulting in ear deformity. (L.S.)

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