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Auricular composite tissue graft for the correction of alar rim defect in Asian patients: a retrospective case series of 15 patients. [PDF]
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A novel incision design for Vibrant SoundBridge®︎ implantation prior to auricular reconstruction for microtia. [PDF]
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Acrobatic ears: a cause of petrified auricles
British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1989Calcified ear cartilages are rarely encountered and only 12 histologically proven cases have been documented. The case presented is of ossified auricles in a teenager and has many interesting features. Acrobatic manipulation of the auricles as a cause of the lesion was one of the distinguishing features.
A A, Lari, N, al-Rabah, H, Dashti
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Ossification of Auricles of External Ears Associated with Acromegaly
Radiology, 1947In 1931, J. Erdheim (4) first showed that the cartilage in acromegaly undergoes changes of both a proliferative and degenerative nature. The examples cited in his study are the cartilages of the ribs and vertebrae. The pathological process consisted of an increase in cartilaginous cells and intercellular substance, leading to a distention of the ...
L, NATHANSON, S, LOSNER
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Image of the ear auricle in brain scintigrams
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1977In a prospective study covering a 2-year period, the ear auricle was distinctly imaged in lateral 99mTc-pertechnetate brain scintiphotos/scintiscans in 25 of 2500 patients submitted to routine brain scintigraphy. In 6 patients with initially unremarkable scintiphotos, ear rubbing resulted in scintigraphic ear imaging in the lateral projection ...
Dag M. Solheim, Jens O. Andersen
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Sensation recovery of auricle following chronic ear surgery by retroauricular incision
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2011The aim of this prospective analysis was to objectify and quantify the sensory loss in the auricular area that occurs following surgery for chronic otitis media or cholesteatoma, and to assess the exact recovery time of the auricular sensation. Till now, no study has yet been conducted on the sensory loss that is developed after retroauricular incision
Hung-Soo, Kang +7 more
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Principles of ear acupuncture: Microsystem of the auricle
CRANIO®, 2017I first became aware of ear acupuncture when a dental school classmate, Charles Lee, attempted it as anesthesia for a 3rd molar removal. He almost “pulled” it off.
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Fabrication of postsurgical auricle separator stent in reconstruction of the ear
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2017A natural appearing ear with appropriate projection from the head remains a great challenge in the reconstruction of the ear. Surgical and prosthetic means have been addressed in the management of patients with microtia, with each carrying its own merits and demerits.
Kumar C. Pradeep +2 more
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Traumatic amputation of a part of ear auricle
Russian Otorhinolaryngology, 2016In the article describes the case of traumatic amputation of a part of ear auricle, which survived after layer-by-layer suspension to the remaining part of the auricle.
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