Mozart ear


Mo·zart ear

(mōt'sahrt), a deformity of the pinna where the two crura of the antihelix and the crus of the helix are fused, giving a bulging appearance of the superior part of the pinna. [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, composer, was said to have had this deformity]
A defect of the auricle in which the crura of the helix and antihelix are joined, resulting in an outward bulge of the upper part of the ear

Mozart ear

(mōt′sahrt) [Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Austrian composer, 1756–1791. Alleged to have had this deformity] Deformity of the ear in which the antihelix is fused with the crura of the helix.

Mozart,

Wolfgang Amadeus, Austrian composer, 1756-1791. Mozart ear - fusion of the large portion of the anthelix with the helix.