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Keloids of the External Ear

ORL, 2010
Keloid formation is a rare complication of normal scar tissue development, also to the surgeon who performs surgery on the external ear. We are presenting 4 cases of keloid formation which occurred after ear piercing in 2 cases and after otoplasty in another 2 cases.
C, Buchwald, L H, Nielsen, J, Rosborg
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Melanoma of the External Ear

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
Melanoma on the external ear occurred in 42 patients. An analysis of its classification, clinical features, and biologic behavior assists in placing the management of these tumors in a rational position. Superficial melanomas of the helix may be treated by wedge resection without elective neck dissection.
G T, Pack, J, Conley, R, Oropeza
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Injuries of the External Ear

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Ear injuries occur in people of all ages but predominate in active people such as wrestlers, boxers, and bike riders. The types and extent of injury are a function of the force causing the injury. Shearing forces of moderate intensity cause hematoma formation, whereas greater force causes lacerations or even amputation.
J, Templer, G J, Renner
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Melanoma of the External Ear

Tumori Journal, 1997
Aims and background Melanoma of the external ear is a rare disease, and its management is controversial. To address this problem, we reviewed the data concerning the patients observed at our Institution. Methods We retrospectively ...
A, Bono   +4 more
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Cancer of the external ear

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1962
Abstract 1. 1. As is the case in most neoplasms, early treatment of an adequate degree is paramount in the permanent control of primary tumors of the external ear. 2. 2. This treatment in the past has been in the form of radiotherapy and surgery, and a study of this material suggests that surgery, when generously performed, is superior in ...
E J, SCHEWE, C, PAPPALARDO
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Cannabis in the external ear

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993
ENT surgeons may well be asked to remove cannabis from the external ear where it has been lodged for various reasons. We report two cases and review four other cases we found in the literature to illustrate some of the difficulties. It is important that anyone working with people who abuse drugs are aware that cannabis can be concealed in the external ...
J, Mason, P, O'Flynn, K, Gibbin
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Melanoma of the external ear

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1992
AbstractManagement of melanoma of the external ear is controversial. Thirty‐one patients treated for this disease were identified at our institution between January 1, 1974 and December 31, 1989. Follow‐up was an average of 7.12 years (range 1–15). Local therapy performed included 16 wedge resections, 3 split thickness skin grafts after excision to the
D J, Cole   +5 more
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Anatomy of the External Ear

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
The anatomy of the ear in the child varies only slightly from that of the adult, since 85 per cent of ear growth occurs by the third year of life. Little growth occurs after the age of 10, although slight increase in size continues until old age. Anatomical aspects of the external ear are described and illustrated.
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Carcinoma of the External Ear

ORL, 2010
A selected material of 38 patients with carcinoma of the external ear is presented. The incidence and localisation are described. The prognosis is discussed against the background of our ways of treatment. Depending on the size, site of origin, and presence or abscence of regional metastases, we conclusively propose different extents of surgery as the ...
P H, Jeppson, J, Lindström
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