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1974
The external ear protects the eardrum from mechanical damage by providing a narrow and extended entrance to the auditory system. It also transforms the sound field modifying and augmenting the directionality associated with head diffraction and adding substantial acoustic gain at the higher frequencies.
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The external ear protects the eardrum from mechanical damage by providing a narrow and extended entrance to the auditory system. It also transforms the sound field modifying and augmenting the directionality associated with head diffraction and adding substantial acoustic gain at the higher frequencies.
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Radiology, 1983
The ridge pattern of the external ear was evaluated in 50 normal subjects during the second half of pregnancy. Definition was found to progress with gestational age, with a fully defined pattern implying maturity beyond 33 weeks. The external ear was edematous in patients with severe fetal hydrops.
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The ridge pattern of the external ear was evaluated in 50 normal subjects during the second half of pregnancy. Definition was found to progress with gestational age, with a fully defined pattern implying maturity beyond 33 weeks. The external ear was edematous in patients with severe fetal hydrops.
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1969
SARCOIDOSIS has been described as virtually affecting every organ in the body. In otolaryngology, one may encounter lesions affecting the nose, palatine tonsils, larynx, trachea, bronchi, nasopharynx, facial bones, and paranasal accessory sinuses. 1,2 The ear is a rather uncommon site, although damage to the acoustic nerve with sensorineural deafness ...
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SARCOIDOSIS has been described as virtually affecting every organ in the body. In otolaryngology, one may encounter lesions affecting the nose, palatine tonsils, larynx, trachea, bronchi, nasopharynx, facial bones, and paranasal accessory sinuses. 1,2 The ear is a rather uncommon site, although damage to the acoustic nerve with sensorineural deafness ...
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Surfer's Ear: External Auditory Exostoses are More Prevalent in Cold Water Surfers
Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2002David F Kroon +4 more
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Reconstruction of the External Ear
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1948Herbert Conway +4 more
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Chapter-051 Ear (External and Middle), Eustachian Tube, Mastoid Antrum and Internal Ear
, 2012Neeta Kulkarni
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Vascular Supply of the Auricle: Anatomical Study and Applications to External Ear Reconstruction
Dermatologic Surgery, 2017M. Hénoux +5 more
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Assessment of Masses of the External Ear With Diffusion-Weighted MR Imaging.
Otology and Neurotology, 2017A. Razek
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