1965
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-196510000-00008
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The Growth Pattern of the External Ear

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“…İlk ölçüm yönteminde kimi yazar 2 cm'ye kadar, kimi de 2.5 cm'ye kadar olan mesafeyi normal olarak kabul etmektedir. [13][14][15] Aurikulosefalik açı için ise kimi yazar 30 dereceye kadar, kimi de 40 dereceye kadar olan açıyı normal kabul etmektedir. [15,16] Aurikulalar arasında simetriden bahsedebilmek için şekil ve protrüzyon açısından 3 mm'den fazla fark olmaması gerekmektedir.…”
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“…İlk ölçüm yönteminde kimi yazar 2 cm'ye kadar, kimi de 2.5 cm'ye kadar olan mesafeyi normal olarak kabul etmektedir. [13][14][15] Aurikulosefalik açı için ise kimi yazar 30 dereceye kadar, kimi de 40 dereceye kadar olan açıyı normal kabul etmektedir. [15,16] Aurikulalar arasında simetriden bahsedebilmek için şekil ve protrüzyon açısından 3 mm'den fazla fark olmaması gerekmektedir.…”
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“…Until recently, very few surgeons felt comfortable operating on the ear of a young child due to concerns about longevity and altered growth. Adamson et al studied the growth patterns of the external ear of 2300 ears and showed that the ear reaches 85% of its adult size by 3 years of age [12]. On the other hand, Farkas differed some in his measurements stating that the ears reach 85% of full size by age 6, 90% by age 9, and 95% by age 14 [13].…”
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“…The ear attains approximately 85% of its adult size by 3 years of age [3]. Ear width matures in boys at 7 years and in girls at 6; ear length matures in boys at 13 years of age and in girls at 12 [4].…”
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“…The ideal auriculocephalic angle is 15-30 degrees; the conchocephalic and conchomastoid angles are 90 degrees [5]. The upper pole of the ear should fall at the level of the brow, whereas the inferior aspect of the lobe should fall at the level of the nasal ala. From the scalp, the helical rim of the ear commonly projects laterally 10-12 mm at the superior pole, 16-18 mm at the midpoint, and 20-22 mm at the lobule [3].…”
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confidence: 99%