Tracing the Origins of "Cauliflower Ear" and Its Earlier Names over Two Millenia

Laryngoscope. 2021 Apr;131(4):E1315-E1321. doi: 10.1002/lary.29055. Epub 2020 Sep 5.

Abstract

Objectives: The post-traumatic ear deformity, known today as cauliflower ear, has been described since antiquity. It has long been associated with pugilistic sports (wrestling, boxing) as well as among the mentally ill. The aim of this study is to present the various terms used since antiquity to describe these traumatic deformations of the auricle and to trace the origin of the modern moniker "cauliflower ear."

Methods: Historical study, only based on original documentation accessed through personal libraries and universities repositories, completed with online sources and etymological dictionaries.

Results: We were able to identify no fewer than 39 names for the deformity. The term cauliflower ear is of relatively recent origin. It was coined in the first decade of the 20th century, initially in the popular press and subsequently adopted by the medical profession.

Conclusion: Ironically, the deformity has only superficial resemblance to a cauliflower. The vegetable, which is part of the cabbage family, has a symmetrical and highly ordered fractal geometry with well-circumscribed excrescences. Cauliflower ear, by contrast, notably lacks symmetry and its rounded protuberances flow into one another. Although somewhat a misnomer, the term is deeply rooted in both popular and medical culture.

Level of evidence: N/A Laryngoscope, 131:E1315-E1321, 2021.

Keywords: Cauliflower ear, auricular hematoma, etymology, history.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Injuries / complications*
  • Ear Auricle / abnormalities*
  • Ear Auricle / blood supply
  • Ear Auricle / injuries*
  • Ear Auricle / pathology
  • Ear Deformities, Acquired / diagnosis
  • Ear Deformities, Acquired / etiology*
  • Ear Deformities, Acquired / history
  • Ear Deformities, Acquired / pathology
  • Ear Diseases / etiology
  • Ear Diseases / history
  • Ear Diseases / pathology
  • Hematoma / complications
  • History, 18th Century
  • History, 19th Century
  • History, 20th Century
  • History, Ancient
  • History, Medieval
  • Humans
  • Sports / trends
  • Terminology as Topic