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SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician, 2004
A 42‐year‐old man presented with an 18‐month history of right earlobe indolent rigid swelling. The patient was in good health, had taken no medication recently, and did not have allergies. The physical examination showed rigid, red‐bluish infiltrate of the right earlobe. No plicated tongue was present. The routine blood tests (blood cell counts, blood
Ljuobmir, Stransky +2 more
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A 42‐year‐old man presented with an 18‐month history of right earlobe indolent rigid swelling. The patient was in good health, had taken no medication recently, and did not have allergies. The physical examination showed rigid, red‐bluish infiltrate of the right earlobe. No plicated tongue was present. The routine blood tests (blood cell counts, blood
Ljuobmir, Stransky +2 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2019
AbstractExternal ear abnormalities are common. These may affect ear shape, size, prominence and degree of development. They may also be associated with hearing loss. The early identification and management of hearing loss is essential. There are several options for reconstruction of the external ear using both autologous and non‐autologous techniques ...
Jonathan J, Cubitt +4 more
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AbstractExternal ear abnormalities are common. These may affect ear shape, size, prominence and degree of development. They may also be associated with hearing loss. The early identification and management of hearing loss is essential. There are several options for reconstruction of the external ear using both autologous and non‐autologous techniques ...
Jonathan J, Cubitt +4 more
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1978
Auricular calcification in two patients was discovered by palpation and x-ray of the pinnae of the ears. In one patient auricular calcification was locally secondary to chronic inflammation, while in the other patient systemically secondary to adrenal insufficiency, a systemic factor.
J M, Chadwick, T F, Downham
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Auricular calcification in two patients was discovered by palpation and x-ray of the pinnae of the ears. In one patient auricular calcification was locally secondary to chronic inflammation, while in the other patient systemically secondary to adrenal insufficiency, a systemic factor.
J M, Chadwick, T F, Downham
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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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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2001
Auricular defects occur from a variety of different causes and a wide array of reconstructive options are often necessary. This article presents a general algorithm for approaching the reconstruction of auricular defects. The spectrum of problems ranges from simple lacerations to superficial cutaneous defects to total avulsions.
S S, Park, R J, Hood
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Auricular defects occur from a variety of different causes and a wide array of reconstructive options are often necessary. This article presents a general algorithm for approaching the reconstruction of auricular defects. The spectrum of problems ranges from simple lacerations to superficial cutaneous defects to total avulsions.
S S, Park, R J, Hood
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The Laryngoscope, 2016
Tumors of the ear are relatively common and usu- ally affect older people. If the tumor is small, a cure can be achieved by total excision and primary closure of the defect. Larger tumors require partial or full amputation of the ear, which negatively affects the aesthetics of the face.
Manestar, Dubravko +5 more
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Tumors of the ear are relatively common and usu- ally affect older people. If the tumor is small, a cure can be achieved by total excision and primary closure of the defect. Larger tumors require partial or full amputation of the ear, which negatively affects the aesthetics of the face.
Manestar, Dubravko +5 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007
AbstractObjective:To describe a previously unreported syndrome of recurrent syncopal attacks provoked by light stimulation of the external auditory canal.Case report:A 13-year-old girl had been receiving treatment for presumed absence seizures, with inadequate treatment response. Imaging was normal.
A, Thakar, K K, Deepak, S Shyam, Kumar
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AbstractObjective:To describe a previously unreported syndrome of recurrent syncopal attacks provoked by light stimulation of the external auditory canal.Case report:A 13-year-old girl had been receiving treatment for presumed absence seizures, with inadequate treatment response. Imaging was normal.
A, Thakar, K K, Deepak, S Shyam, Kumar
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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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Fibrilación auricular y flúter auricular
Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2017Resumen Introduccion La fibrilacion auricular es la arritmia sostenida mas frecuente, con una incidencia del 3% en la poblacion general, aunque con una prevalencia mayor en la poblacion de edad avanzada, hipertensos, obesos y pacientes con cardiopatia estrucutural.
M. Valverde Gómez +3 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2005
Reconstruction strategies for the ear should address the major aesthetic goals of maintaining the helical curvature and the symmetric frontal profile. When the auditory canal is involved, maintaining its patency is a major functional goal. The anatomic location of the defect, by virtue of its topographic features and adjacent donor pools, will dictate ...
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Reconstruction strategies for the ear should address the major aesthetic goals of maintaining the helical curvature and the symmetric frontal profile. When the auditory canal is involved, maintaining its patency is a major functional goal. The anatomic location of the defect, by virtue of its topographic features and adjacent donor pools, will dictate ...
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