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Differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells into ear auricle cartilage in rabbits
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2012AbstractBackground:Adipose-derived stem cells have been reported as a novel candidate for the repair of cartilage injuries in vivo.Methods:In order to assess their differentiation ability, adipose-derived stem cells isolated from rabbit fat tissue were injected into the midportion of a surgically created rabbit ear auricle cartilage defect.
H, Bahrani +6 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
Eight and possibly nine cases of a major congenital ear anomaly that has been termed the question mark ear have been presented in the course of the last two decades. The consistency of the appearance of the anomaly and the demonstration that it has in several instances been familial makes it clear that a chance event is not involved, but rather that a ...
Bard Cosman, Madeleine Cosman
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Eight and possibly nine cases of a major congenital ear anomaly that has been termed the question mark ear have been presented in the course of the last two decades. The consistency of the appearance of the anomaly and the demonstration that it has in several instances been familial makes it clear that a chance event is not involved, but rather that a ...
Bard Cosman, Madeleine Cosman
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Ear Reconstruction with a Flap from the Medial Surface of the Auricle
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1985Correction of defects of the external ear following trauma or partial amputation for cancerous lesions is difficult. A flap from the medial surface of the auricle has been devised to correct the deformity. The flap is either introduced through the cartilaginous framework or passed around the edge of the helical cartilage for reconstruction of the ...
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Reconstruction of the Auricle Secondary to Prominent Ear Surgery
2017Although operations to correct prominent ears would seem to be very easy, they are not, since the auricles present a very wide variety of abnormalities that must be thoroughly evaluated pre-operatively and the operation requires a meticulous approach.
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Correction of protruding ears in combination with reduction surgery of hyperplastic auricles
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 1981A special technique is presented for correction of protruding ears (otoclisis) simultaneously with reduction of hyperplastic auricles (otomioplasty). This method was developed at our Clinic for Plastic Surgery in Munich more than 30 years age and has been tested and observed since with very satisfactory results. The first part of the procedure requires
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A frame for the surgical reconstruction of the auricle of the ear
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1967Abstract A classification of auricles was devised in order to select sizes and shapes from the ones studied. A method for the fabrication of a frame for the auricle was developed. The methods used in preparing the wax pattern and the fabrication of the metal mold, as well as for curing and sterilizing the auricle frame are described.
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Pseudocyst of the auricle: an uncommon entity of the ear.
Skinmed, 2012A 48-year-old white man presented with a 2-month history of a lump on his right ear following purported exposure to the cold. The patient denied any history of trauma, rubbing, insect bite, or inflammation at the site. The patient was otherwise healthy and was not taking any medications. The lesion was completely asymptomatic, as the patient denied any
Alexis, Sheaffer +2 more
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Pseudocyst of the auricle. A birthday ear pull
British Journal of Dermatology, 1991BORRONI, GIOVANNI +2 more
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