Nicorandil associated pinna ulceration: a new entity for an otolaryngologist.
Journal: American Journal Of Otolaryngology
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Abstract
Nicorandil induced ulceration is a phenomenon that is becoming increasingly recognised in clinical practice. However, most cases of Nicorandil induced ulcers appear at the muco-cutaneous interface zones. We report a case of Pinna ulceration where Nicorandil appeared to be the chief aetiological factor. Having ruled out all reasonable alternatives Nicorandil treatment was discontinued and a rapid improvement in the ulcer was observed. To the best of our knowledge this is the first recorded case of external ear ulceration related to Nicorandil use.
Authors
Andrew Carlile, Erin Sheikh, Muhammad Shakeel, Sangeeta Maini