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Abstract The external ear can suffer from a wide spectrum of diseases which have great importance in daily life as a result of the functional and aesthetical effects that they may produce. This chapter seeks to give the reader a comprehensive view of the characteristics and management of these diseases.
Pablo M. Reyes Burneo +1 more
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Matthew B. Hanson, Esther X. Vivas
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Matthew B. Hanson, Esther X. Vivas
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External Ear Arteriovenous Malformation
Otology & Neurotology, 2018Nadia, Saddoud +3 more
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Acta chirurgiae plasticae, 1991
Plastic reconstruction of the external ear designed to achieve a near-natural shape is now a practical proposition even though only few clinical centres can afford to perform it. The present communication is based on experience in the practical application of this new otoplastic technique in 28 patients aged 7 to 25 years.
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Plastic reconstruction of the external ear designed to achieve a near-natural shape is now a practical proposition even though only few clinical centres can afford to perform it. The present communication is based on experience in the practical application of this new otoplastic technique in 28 patients aged 7 to 25 years.
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Identity recognition based on the external shape of the human ear
International Conference on Advanced Robotics, 2015Amir Benzaoui +2 more
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2009
Diseases of the external ear canal are common and very disturbing. They may cause severe pain as well as hearing loss. Cerumen, which is the most common disease of the external ear canal, may cause conductive-type hearing loss. Cerumen is the product of both the sebaceous and apocrine glands, which are located in the cartilaginous portion of the ...
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Diseases of the external ear canal are common and very disturbing. They may cause severe pain as well as hearing loss. Cerumen, which is the most common disease of the external ear canal, may cause conductive-type hearing loss. Cerumen is the product of both the sebaceous and apocrine glands, which are located in the cartilaginous portion of the ...
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External ear anomalies and hearing impairment in Noonan Syndrome.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2015Dorothée C van Trier +6 more
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A systematic review on external ear melanoma.
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2015F. Toia +5 more
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