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Autosomal dominant microtia

European Journal of Medical Genetics, 2010
Microtia (MIM600674) is a congenital malformation which occurs in 1/8000-10000 births. It is characterized by a small, and abnormally shaped pinna. It ranges in severity from a bump of tissue to a partially formed ear cup. Microtia is often associated with atresia of the external auditory canal.
S, Chafai Elalaoui   +3 more
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Otoplasty in Microtia

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1991
Microtia patients encountered over 9 years from 1978 to 1986 were listed. The total number of patients for the period was 155, 113 males and 42 females. The microtia occurred on the right side in 93 cases, on the left in 50 cases and bilaterally in 12 cases. Surgery was performed in 115 cases during the period.
M, Muraoka   +4 more
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Strategies for the Treatment of Auricular Complications after the First Stage of Autologous Cartilage Microtia Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Background: Effective handling of auricular complications after the first stage of autologous cartilage microtia reconstruction remains one of the most demanding challenges for plastic surgeons. Here, the authors discuss relevant details for treatment of
Zhicheng Xu   +7 more
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Profiling of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Auricular Cartilage of Patients with Isolated Microtia

Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers
Introduction: Microtia is the second most common maxillofacial birth defect worldwide. However, the involvement of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in isolated microtia is not well understood.
Run Yang   +7 more
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Epidemiological Study of Neonatal Congenital Microtia in Shandong Province, China, 2011–2020

The Journal of craniofacial surgery (Print), 2022
Objective: Congenital microtia is a common congenital disease in newborns. The specific cause of congenital microtia is currently unknown. The main objective of this study is to elucidate the epidemiological characteristics of congenital microtia and ...
P. Sun   +4 more
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Microtia Reconstruction

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2012
ObjectiveReconstruction of microtia is a challenging issue in otology and reconstruction surgery. Autogenous costochondral reconstruction is the most widely accepted approach; however, it is time‐consuming and has some limitations. Irradiated homograft costal cartilage has been proposed as a suitable alternative. In this study we present our experience
Amin Amali   +6 more
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Reconstruction of Microtia

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2009
The reconstruction of microtia continues to represent one of the more challenging plastic surgery procedures. The limitations of the reconstruction are partly inherent in the soft-tissue deficiencies present in increasing degrees from large conchal remnant microtia, to lobular microtia, to the displaced remnant in auricular dystopia, and partly because
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Autologous Costochondral Microtia Reconstruction

Facial Plastic Surgery, 2016
Reconstruction with autologous costochondral cartilage is one of the mainstays of surgical management of congenital microtia. We review the literature, present our current technique for microtia reconstruction with autologous costochondral graft, and discuss the evolution of our technique over the past 20 years.
Sapna A, Patel   +3 more
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Hemipalatal Palsy and Microtia

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1983
Unilateral microtia is not a separate entity but rather a part of the syndrome of hemifacial microsomia. To document the high incidence of hemipalatal palsy among microtia patients, 19 patients with unilateral microtia are reviewed. Partial innervation of the levator veli palatini muscle by the VII cranial nerve, and origin of this muscle from the ...
A L, Dellon, G J, Claybaugh, J E, Hoopes
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Remaining microtia tissue as a source for 3D bioprinted elastic cartilage tissue constructs, potential use for surgical microtia reconstruction

Cell and Tissue Banking, 2023
C. Velasquillo   +9 more
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