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International Journal of Dermatology, 2007
AbstractThe auricle is a flexible structure because it is formed by elastic cartilage. In the rare occurrence of ectopic auricular ossification, however, the cartilage is replaced by lamellar bone and becomes petrified. Such unphysiological replacement has been reported in association with local trauma, inflammation, systemic diseases, and hypothermia.
Heleen, Sterneberg-Vos +3 more
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AbstractThe auricle is a flexible structure because it is formed by elastic cartilage. In the rare occurrence of ectopic auricular ossification, however, the cartilage is replaced by lamellar bone and becomes petrified. Such unphysiological replacement has been reported in association with local trauma, inflammation, systemic diseases, and hypothermia.
Heleen, Sterneberg-Vos +3 more
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1993
BACKGROUND. Pseudocyst of the auricle is a benign swelling of the ear characterized by collection of fluid within an unlined intracartilaginous cavity. The etiology and pathogenesis of this disorder remain unknown. Various forms of management have been described in several case reports and small series.OBJECTIVE. Description of a surgical procedure for
T J, Hoffmann +3 more
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BACKGROUND. Pseudocyst of the auricle is a benign swelling of the ear characterized by collection of fluid within an unlined intracartilaginous cavity. The etiology and pathogenesis of this disorder remain unknown. Various forms of management have been described in several case reports and small series.OBJECTIVE. Description of a surgical procedure for
T J, Hoffmann +3 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2012
AbstractObjective:To report a case of sebaceoma of the auricle, and to discuss the differential diagnosis, histopathological features, surgical management and genetic associations of this entity.Methods:Case report and review of the medical literature.Results:A 79-year-old man presented with a slowly growing lesion of his auricle.
J P, Jacobson +3 more
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AbstractObjective:To report a case of sebaceoma of the auricle, and to discuss the differential diagnosis, histopathological features, surgical management and genetic associations of this entity.Methods:Case report and review of the medical literature.Results:A 79-year-old man presented with a slowly growing lesion of his auricle.
J P, Jacobson +3 more
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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2002
Between 1976 and 2002, 272 ear reconstructions were performed in our unit using the methods of Tanzer (n=38), Brent (n=156) and Nagata (n=78). We present this experience and our modifications of these methods, and describe our current practice.
K, Kobus +3 more
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Between 1976 and 2002, 272 ear reconstructions were performed in our unit using the methods of Tanzer (n=38), Brent (n=156) and Nagata (n=78). We present this experience and our modifications of these methods, and describe our current practice.
K, Kobus +3 more
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1990
A fundamental knowledge of anatomy of the ear aids in the performance of periauricular surgery. Details of vascular anatomy may help in replantation and reconstruction of the auricle, and in the use of the retroauricular free flap.
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A fundamental knowledge of anatomy of the ear aids in the performance of periauricular surgery. Details of vascular anatomy may help in replantation and reconstruction of the auricle, and in the use of the retroauricular free flap.
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2009
No strong relationship was observed between earedness and the asymmetry of prominent auricles, suggesting no important function of the auricles in ear preference.
Michael, Reiss, Gilfe, Reiss
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No strong relationship was observed between earedness and the asymmetry of prominent auricles, suggesting no important function of the auricles in ear preference.
Michael, Reiss, Gilfe, Reiss
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1985
Pseudocyst of the auricle is a distinct clinical entity with certain characteristic features. These cysts occur more frequently in Chinese and develop spontaneously, without trauma or infection. The cysts contain clear yellow coloured fluid. A simple but effective method of treatment is described.
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Pseudocyst of the auricle is a distinct clinical entity with certain characteristic features. These cysts occur more frequently in Chinese and develop spontaneously, without trauma or infection. The cysts contain clear yellow coloured fluid. A simple but effective method of treatment is described.
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2005
The intricate and delicate anatomy of the external ear (auricle) makes reconstruction a daunting task for beginning as well as experienced surgeons. The complex framework of the auricle is composed of graceful curves, peaks, and valleys of a thin pliable uniform thickness of cartilage. This article discusses techniques for reconstruction of the auricle.
Karen H, Calhoun, Steven P, Chase
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The intricate and delicate anatomy of the external ear (auricle) makes reconstruction a daunting task for beginning as well as experienced surgeons. The complex framework of the auricle is composed of graceful curves, peaks, and valleys of a thin pliable uniform thickness of cartilage. This article discusses techniques for reconstruction of the auricle.
Karen H, Calhoun, Steven P, Chase
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984
Pseudocyst of the auricle is an intracartilaginous collection of serous or serosanguineous fluid resulting in a noninflammatory cystic swelling of the upper ear. The histology is distinctive, consisting of an intracartilaginous cavity due to cartilaginous degeneration and replacement by fibrous tissue.
R, Glamb, R, Kim
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Pseudocyst of the auricle is an intracartilaginous collection of serous or serosanguineous fluid resulting in a noninflammatory cystic swelling of the upper ear. The histology is distinctive, consisting of an intracartilaginous cavity due to cartilaginous degeneration and replacement by fibrous tissue.
R, Glamb, R, Kim
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Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2001
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Askar, I, Gurlek, A, Sevin, K
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Askar, I, Gurlek, A, Sevin, K
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