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Congenital Aural Atresia

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1990
Close cooperation between the plastic surgeon and the otologist, with each understanding and respecting the importance of the other's role, will provide the atresia/microtia patient with the best possible chance of a successful outcome. The purpose of the atresia repair is to improve hearing.
R R, Cole, R A, Jahrsdoerfer
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Congenital Aural Atresia

The Laryngoscope, 1994
AbstractCongenital aural atresia is an unusual anomaly that is difficult to surgically correct. Altered anatomical landmarks, especially of the facial nerve, and variability of the middle ear configuration, contribute to the difficulty of the procedure. In addition, the unpredictable healing process can make for variable outcomes.
G P, Bauer, R J, Wiet, J J, Zappia
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Aural foreign bodies

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
At KGMC Lucknow, 168 pediatric cases with aural foreign bodies (FB) were reviewed. Most of the FB were self-inflicted and seen in children under 5 years of age (69.64%), within 24 hours (91.66%) of impaction. 86.30% of FB were seen to impact in external auditory canal (EAC) and their nature revealed predominance of nonvegetative inanimate FBs (43.45%).
A, Mishra, G K, Shukla, N, Bhatia
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Aural tuberculosis.

The American journal of otology, 1990
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Tang, PSO, Ma, KH, Chan, KW
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PRIMARY AURAL CHOLESTEATOMA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951
THE PURPOSE of this paper is to present the conflicting views concerning the origin of aural cholesteatoma and to direct attention to the premise that this lesion may have a single cause. It seems plausible to attempt to combine the various types of this lesion under one grouping.
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Congenital aural fistula

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1950
Summary Congenital aural fistula represents a frequently overlooked hereditary defect which becomes of clinical importance when local infection occurs. In cases of swelling or abscesses of or near the ear, physicians would do well to investigate the possible presence of congenital auricular sinuses and fistulas in order to insure proper and ...
R B, SCOTT, C H, WOODING
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Aural Myiasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2022
Catarina Rato, Gustavo Lopes
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Aural sebaceous adenomas

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1986
Deux cas d'adenome sebace attache au conduit auditif externe et remplissant la conque de l'oreille sont presentes en raison de leur rarete, leur taille exceptionnellement grande et la presence d'une surface huileuse particuliere qui constitue une indication importante pour le ...
R M, Raizada, N U, Khan
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Aurality

2020
Abstract The author recounts her history as an aural reader and argues for her preference for the synthesized voices of text-to-speech technology over analogue recordings of human voices. Legally blind since the age of 11, she developed habits of good listening, which served to elevate her aural reading from the passive reception of oral
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Aural Acoustic-Immittance Measurements

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1981
Bilateral measurements of the aural acoustic-immittance characteristics of the middle-ear transmission systems of 48 subjects were made with an acoustic-admittance meter. The measurements, including static acoustic-immittance, acoustic-reflex thresholds, and acoustic-reflex growth functions, were made using a 220-Hz probe. The contralateral reflex data
R H, Wilson, J E, Shanks, T M, Velde
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