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[Auricular dissociation. Unilateral auricular arrest].
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A case of relapsing polychondritis: a diagnostic challenge in recurrent cartilaginous inflammation and hearing loss-A case report. [PDF]
Dari MA, Gdey MM, Wondimu ZT, Assefa NC.
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Supra-auricular and post-auricular resection of pre-auricular and post-auricular sinuses
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2019AbstractObjectiveThis study aimed to classify the pre-auricular sinus before performing radical dissection, so as to achieve optimal aesthetic results.MethodsThe recent five-year clinical data of 53 patients with a congenital pre-auricular sinus and infection treated in the hospital were reviewed.
H, Ding +5 more
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Intrinsic Auricular Muscles and Auricular Form
Pediatrics, 1982Plical folding of the cartilagenous ear plate is largely determined by the insertions of four extrinsic and seven intrinsic auricular muscles. Dissection of ten external auricles from anencephalic fetuses of six or more months' gestation was done.
M, Zerin, M I, Van Allen, D W, Smith
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Auricular sounds in a case of auricular flutter
The American Journal of Medicine, 1953Abstract A case is reported of complete heart block in a woman of forty-one in whom the diagnosis subsequently of auricular flutter was made on the basis of rapid precordial clicks.
J P, BIEHL, D L, SIMON
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Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2016
Auricular pseudocysts are uncommon benign lesions of the pinna. The etiology is not well understood but repeated trauma is considered as a possible trigger. Exact diagnosis is important to avoid overtreatment with disfigurement. Various surgical approaches can be used in accordance to the stage of the lesion.
Uwe, Wollina +2 more
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Auricular pseudocysts are uncommon benign lesions of the pinna. The etiology is not well understood but repeated trauma is considered as a possible trigger. Exact diagnosis is important to avoid overtreatment with disfigurement. Various surgical approaches can be used in accordance to the stage of the lesion.
Uwe, Wollina +2 more
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1998
SUMMARYA patient with extensive bilateral auricular ossification presented with chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis on one side. The condition was otherwise asymptomatic. Ossification was delected on radiological and histological examination. Underlying medical conditions were nut Pound.
J M, Yeatman, G A, Varigos
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SUMMARYA patient with extensive bilateral auricular ossification presented with chondrodermatitis nodularis helicis on one side. The condition was otherwise asymptomatic. Ossification was delected on radiological and histological examination. Underlying medical conditions were nut Pound.
J M, Yeatman, G A, Varigos
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