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Ear reduction

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1995
Four cases of ear reduction for congenital macrotia and ear asymmetry are presented. To minimize the visible scarring the technique of helical advancement was used. The indications for this uncommon procedure are discussed with a review of the literature.
GAULT DT   +2 more
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Ear replanation

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2002
Most trauma to the ear is minimal and can heal with excellent results if meticulous repair is performed immediately after the accident. Amputation of the ear, on the other hand, is a very serious problem and can lead to severe deformity. Many reattachment and reconstruction techniques are described; however, reattachment of the severed ear continues to
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Middle Ear/Inner Ear

2010
Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
Wolfgang Arnold   +4 more
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Ear Trauma

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2013
Understanding basic ear anatomy and function allows an examiner to quickly and accurately identify at-risk structures in patients with head and ear trauma. External ear trauma (ie, hematoma or laceration) should be promptly treated with appropriate injury-specific techniques.
Kylee, Eagles   +2 more
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Swimmer's Ear

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1979
Ear canal infections may be minor in terms of severity, but their frequency qualifies them as significant diving and swimming medical problems.
M B, Strauss   +2 more
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Hairy Ears

Pediatrics, 1982
We read with interest the recent paper by Rafaat1 describing hypertrichosis pinnae in infants born to diabetic women. We have noted the association for many years and have illustrated the observation in an article relating the adequacy of maternal diabetic control to patterns of fetal growth.2 Although the degree of hirsutism increases with poor ...
D L, Woods, A F, Malan
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Ear witness

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2000
A description is given of some aspects of the normal human auricle. The physiognomy of the auricle is different for every individual which leads to the possibility of identifying people based on their auricles. Indeed this has even led to the reading of earprints similar to fingerprints, a fact not generally known amongst ENT-specialists.
L, Feenstra, C, van der Lugt
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Cauliflower ear

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2022
Jesica, Martín Carmona   +3 more
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Ear Reconstruction

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1992
This article discusses both the surgical and nonsurgical management of the burned ear. Partial and total autologous reconstruction, as well as osseointegrated prosthetic reconstruction, are described.
E, Eriksson, P M, Vogt
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Ear Trauma

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1987
Ear trauma, a common problem in emergency medicine is discussed in this review. Although injuries of the ear are not life threatening, they may account for significant morbidity. Patients may experience severe pain, hearing loss, tinnitus, or vertigo. Poor healing of injuries to the external ear may result in a cosmetic deformity as well.
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