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Ear Deformities, Otoplasty, and Ear Reconstruction
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2012After reviewing this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Evaluate patient's ears for needed adjustments to size, shape, prominence, and symmetry. 2. Identify common ear deformities and describe methods to repair them. 3. Avoid or manage common complications associated with otoplasty and ear reconstruction.The essentials of otoplasty will be ...
Charles H, Thorne, Gordon, Wilkes
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Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2009
The projection and exposure of the auricle make it particularly susceptible to actinic injury and thus to cutaneous malignancies. Auricular reconstruction is challenging because of its unique surface anatomy and undulating topography. This article organizes auricular defects into different categories based on anatomic location and extent of tissue loss,
David C, Shonka, Stephen S, Park
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The projection and exposure of the auricle make it particularly susceptible to actinic injury and thus to cutaneous malignancies. Auricular reconstruction is challenging because of its unique surface anatomy and undulating topography. This article organizes auricular defects into different categories based on anatomic location and extent of tissue loss,
David C, Shonka, Stephen S, Park
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Ear Correction of Newborn Ear Deformity
Facial Plastic SurgeryAbstractOtoplasty has been described for nearly 200 years for children and adults. Although auricular deformity has been recognized in newborns, treatment options were lacking. With the development of ear molding techniques, newborn ear deformities can now be corrected nonsurgically.
Iris, Zhorov +2 more
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Is Ear Pulling Associated With Ear Infection?
Pediatrics, 1992To the Editor.— I have been impressed over the years by the number of children who were brought to the office by their parents because of a sole complaint of ear pulling. These children had no other symptoms, and their parents were clearly concerned about the possibility of otitis media.
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Ear decomposition with bounds on ear length
Information Processing Letters, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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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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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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2010
Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
Wolfgang Arnold +4 more
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Aerotitis media, barotraumatic otitis media, otitic barotrauma, inner ear decompression illness.
Wolfgang Arnold +4 more
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Modification of clip-on earring as pressure earring
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2023openaire +2 more sources

