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Posterior auricular muscle patch graft for exposed orbital implant
Orbit, 2018The purpose of this article is to describe a surgical technique to repair an exposed orbital implant by posterior auricular muscle autograft. A retrospective review was conducted of four patients with an exposed orbital implant that were treated with a posterior auricular muscle graft.
Catherine Y, Liu +3 more
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Splitted Posterior Auricular Muscle Flap Combined With Traditional Otoplasty
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2013This article presents a modified technique to split and reposition the posterior auricular muscle flap as an adjunct to traditional otoplasty.Although numerous techniques have been described for the correction of prominent ear deformity, there is still a continuing debate on which operative method achieves the best results.
Onder, Karaaslan +5 more
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Correspondence of the auricular acupoint with the upper trapezius muscle: A electromyographic study
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 2010Presently, acupuncture is a technique considered to be capable of stimulating the regulatory systems of the organism, such as the central nervous system, the endocrine system and the immunological system. The median frequency of the upper trapezium muscle with 40% and 60% of maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) of 15 healthy volunteers, was analyzed ...
Politti, Fabiano +4 more
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Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2007
Prominent ears are the most common deformity of the external ear in children. Since 1881 various treatments have been described but the choice of procedure still remains at the surgeon's preference. A posterior auricular muscle malposition is frequently present in prominent ear deformity even though this muscle shows only a rudimentary function in man.
SCUDERI, Nicolo' +3 more
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Prominent ears are the most common deformity of the external ear in children. Since 1881 various treatments have been described but the choice of procedure still remains at the surgeon's preference. A posterior auricular muscle malposition is frequently present in prominent ear deformity even though this muscle shows only a rudimentary function in man.
SCUDERI, Nicolo' +3 more
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The post-auricular muscle response in children
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1977J T, Buffin, J A, Connell, J M, Stamp
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Posterior auricular muscle ‘dystonia’
European Journal of Neurology, 2007H. Alonso‐Navarro +5 more
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CROSS STRIATIONS OF THE MUSCLE FIBERS OF THE SINO-AURICULAR NODE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930A fairly careful search of the literature failed to reveal photomicrographic reproduction of the cross striations of the muscle fibers of the sino-auricular node. These striations have been well described and drawings have been made. In the average section they are often invisible; in some, however, they are visible with the ordinary high power ...
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