A Case of Unilateral Simultaneous Preauricular Sinus and Postauricular Sinus in an Adult
So Young Ko,
Ron Benson Mitchell,
Kenneth H. Lee
et al.
Abstract:Preauricular sinuses are relatively common congenital anomalies of the soft tissues of the ear. By strict definition, when they connect 2 separate spaces, they are referred to as a preauricular fistula. This clinical entity was first described by Heusinger in 1864. Most preauricular sinuses have a small opening located anterior to the root of the helix. In rare cases, they are found posterior to the tragus, near the crus of the helix, and the ear lobule. The latter is the variant type preauricular sinus, also … Show more
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