2012
DOI: 10.35420/jcohns.2012.23.2.171
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Surgery for Minor Auricle Deformity

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“…The etiology is related to problems in the process of spreading the upper helix over the antihelix at 3-4 months of gestational age [1][2][3]. Hooding, which is the downward morphological folding of the upper portion of the helical rim, causes deficiencies in the scapha, superior crus, and triangular fossa [3,4]. In severe cases, decreased vertical height of the ear and lower ear position can be observed due to the deepened conchal fossa, anterior projection of the upper portion of the ear, and vertical compression of the triangular fossa of the scapha [2].…”
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“…The etiology is related to problems in the process of spreading the upper helix over the antihelix at 3-4 months of gestational age [1][2][3]. Hooding, which is the downward morphological folding of the upper portion of the helical rim, causes deficiencies in the scapha, superior crus, and triangular fossa [3,4]. In severe cases, decreased vertical height of the ear and lower ear position can be observed due to the deepened conchal fossa, anterior projection of the upper portion of the ear, and vertical compression of the triangular fossa of the scapha [2].…”
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“…Constricted ear, also known as lop ear or cup ear, is a congenital ear abnormality. The etiology is related to problems in the process of spreading the upper helix over the antihelix at 3-4 months of gestational age [1][2][3]. Hooding, which is the downward morphological folding of the upper portion of the helical rim, causes deficiencies in the scapha, superior crus, and triangular fossa [3,4].…”
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