Newborn ear deformity can be treated with baby ear correction as a non-surgical treatment to avoid plastic surgery. In the new born period, the auricle and cartilage bones are elastic, and an abnormality the auricle structure can be corrected by medical action. The purpose of this systematic review is to understand the origins and the treatment of ear abnormalities in patients. The results of a systematic review show that microtia is an outer ear disorder whose cause is not clearly known. However, genetic factors, viral infections, chemical poisoning, and teratogenic medicines in young pregnant women are suspected to be the cause. The conclution is microtia an outer ear condition with skin or cartilage loss forms small, slips off, or only t...
"nBackground: Several therapeutic modalities have been cited for patients with microtia. Recent...
INTRODUCTION: The human ear is a paradox. Conceptually simple it is a sandwitch, skin cartilage and...
ObjectiveOur research was carried out to provide a clinical reference for the application of nonsurg...
Newborn ear deformity can be treated with baby ear correction as a non-surgical treatment to avoid p...
Background: Splinting is an elegant non-surgical method to correct ear deformities in the newborn. S...
Advances in regenerative therapy have sparked significant interest in the field of auricular reconst...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Each year around 2500 people in the Netherlands have their protruding ears operatively corrected. De...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the possible association of drug treatments in pregnant ...
Congenital ear anomalies have been known to cause lasting psychosocial consequences for children. Co...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital auricular anomalies can be categorized either as malformational or deformat...
Congenital Aural Atresia (CAA) is the failure of development of the external auditory canal. It usua...
Background: Malleus, incus and stapes are the three ear ossicles present in middle ear. The auditory...
Malformations of the external ear can involve orientation, position, size and relief pattern of the ...
Copyright: © 2013 Singh et al., This is an open access article published under the terms of the Cre...
"nBackground: Several therapeutic modalities have been cited for patients with microtia. Recent...
INTRODUCTION: The human ear is a paradox. Conceptually simple it is a sandwitch, skin cartilage and...
ObjectiveOur research was carried out to provide a clinical reference for the application of nonsurg...
Newborn ear deformity can be treated with baby ear correction as a non-surgical treatment to avoid p...
Background: Splinting is an elegant non-surgical method to correct ear deformities in the newborn. S...
Advances in regenerative therapy have sparked significant interest in the field of auricular reconst...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Each year around 2500 people in the Netherlands have their protruding ears operatively corrected. De...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the possible association of drug treatments in pregnant ...
Congenital ear anomalies have been known to cause lasting psychosocial consequences for children. Co...
INTRODUCTION: Congenital auricular anomalies can be categorized either as malformational or deformat...
Congenital Aural Atresia (CAA) is the failure of development of the external auditory canal. It usua...
Background: Malleus, incus and stapes are the three ear ossicles present in middle ear. The auditory...
Malformations of the external ear can involve orientation, position, size and relief pattern of the ...
Copyright: © 2013 Singh et al., This is an open access article published under the terms of the Cre...
"nBackground: Several therapeutic modalities have been cited for patients with microtia. Recent...
INTRODUCTION: The human ear is a paradox. Conceptually simple it is a sandwitch, skin cartilage and...
ObjectiveOur research was carried out to provide a clinical reference for the application of nonsurg...