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Tumori Journal, 1997
Aims and background Melanoma of the external ear is a rare disease, and its management is controversial. To address this problem, we reviewed the data concerning the patients observed at our Institution. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of the 20 patients bearing primary ear melanoma observed over a period of about 20 years at ...
Aldo Bono +4 more
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Aims and background Melanoma of the external ear is a rare disease, and its management is controversial. To address this problem, we reviewed the data concerning the patients observed at our Institution. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of the 20 patients bearing primary ear melanoma observed over a period of about 20 years at ...
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Ear injuries occur in people of all ages but predominate in active people such as wrestlers, boxers, and bike riders. The types and extent of injury are a function of the force causing the injury. Shearing forces of moderate intensity cause hematoma formation, whereas greater force causes lacerations or even amputation.
Jerry W. Templer, Gregory J. Renner
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Ear injuries occur in people of all ages but predominate in active people such as wrestlers, boxers, and bike riders. The types and extent of injury are a function of the force causing the injury. Shearing forces of moderate intensity cause hematoma formation, whereas greater force causes lacerations or even amputation.
Jerry W. Templer, Gregory J. Renner
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
Melanoma on the external ear occurred in 42 patients. An analysis of its classification, clinical features, and biologic behavior assists in placing the management of these tumors in a rational position. Superficial melanomas of the helix may be treated by wedge resection without elective neck dissection.
George T. Pack +2 more
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Melanoma on the external ear occurred in 42 patients. An analysis of its classification, clinical features, and biologic behavior assists in placing the management of these tumors in a rational position. Superficial melanomas of the helix may be treated by wedge resection without elective neck dissection.
George T. Pack +2 more
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2009
Conditions affecting the outer ear are discussed, including congenital abnormalities, infections, trauma, and malignancy. Methods of ear wax removal and their advantages and disadvantages are tabulated. Management of the serious infection of necrotizing otitis externa usually affecting patients with diabetes is outlined.
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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Conditions affecting the outer ear are discussed, including congenital abnormalities, infections, trauma, and malignancy. Methods of ear wax removal and their advantages and disadvantages are tabulated. Management of the serious infection of necrotizing otitis externa usually affecting patients with diabetes is outlined.
Rogan Corbridge, Nicholas Steventon
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1993
ENT surgeons may well be asked to remove cannabis from the external ear where it has been lodged for various reasons. We report two cases and review four other cases we found in the literature to illustrate some of the difficulties. It is important that anyone working with people who abuse drugs are aware that cannabis can be concealed in the external ...
Kevin P. Gibbin +2 more
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ENT surgeons may well be asked to remove cannabis from the external ear where it has been lodged for various reasons. We report two cases and review four other cases we found in the literature to illustrate some of the difficulties. It is important that anyone working with people who abuse drugs are aware that cannabis can be concealed in the external ...
Kevin P. Gibbin +2 more
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ORL, 1973
A selected material of 38 patients with carcinoma of the external ear is presented. The incidence and localisation are described.
Jörgen Lindström, Pål-Henry Jeppsson
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A selected material of 38 patients with carcinoma of the external ear is presented. The incidence and localisation are described.
Jörgen Lindström, Pål-Henry Jeppsson
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1978
The anatomy of the ear in the child varies only slightly from that of the adult, since 85 per cent of ear growth occurs by the third year of life. Little growth occurs after the age of 10, although slight increase in size continues until old age. Anatomical aspects of the external ear are described and illustrated.
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The anatomy of the ear in the child varies only slightly from that of the adult, since 85 per cent of ear growth occurs by the third year of life. Little growth occurs after the age of 10, although slight increase in size continues until old age. Anatomical aspects of the external ear are described and illustrated.
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Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1978
The unique shape of the external ear depends on the underlying cartilaginous framework. Injuries of the external ear are common. In dealing with lacerations, subperichondrial hematomas, perichondritis, burns and frostbite, particular care should be taken to maintain the cartilaginous framework and to prevent infection.
Stephen L. Liston +2 more
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The unique shape of the external ear depends on the underlying cartilaginous framework. Injuries of the external ear are common. In dealing with lacerations, subperichondrial hematomas, perichondritis, burns and frostbite, particular care should be taken to maintain the cartilaginous framework and to prevent infection.
Stephen L. Liston +2 more
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EXAMINATION OF THE EXTERNAL EAR
Advances in Neonatal Care, 2002Normal ears come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, likely because of the impact of racial and familial characteristics (phenotypes), the complexity of the embryologic development (malformations), and the potential for intrauterine factors such as oligohydramnios or intrauterine compression to produce distinct physical characteristics in normally ...
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2020
This chapter aims to provide an overview of disorders affecting the auricle and external auditory canal. The anatomy, clinical manifestations, diagnostics, and various treatment modalities available for these disorders are reviewed in this chapter. The external ear is susceptible to different congenital, infectious, inflammatory, and environmental ...
Adham A. Aljariri +2 more
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This chapter aims to provide an overview of disorders affecting the auricle and external auditory canal. The anatomy, clinical manifestations, diagnostics, and various treatment modalities available for these disorders are reviewed in this chapter. The external ear is susceptible to different congenital, infectious, inflammatory, and environmental ...
Adham A. Aljariri +2 more
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