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Correction of Congenital Auricular Deformities by Splinting in the Neonatal Period
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1986
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Developmental AnomalyThumb HypoplasiaNeonatal PeriodPediatric OtolaryngologyEstrogen ActivityPediatricsOtorhinolaryngologyAbnormal Plical FoldingCraniofacial SurgeryAppropriate SplintingMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryMicrotiaCongenital Auricular DeformitiesHearing Loss
Many congenital ear deformities involve abnormal plical folding. This appears to be a result of deficient intrinsic and extrinsic auricular muscle activity as well as intrauterine pressure effects. These deformities can usually be corrected by appropriate splinting in the neonatal period, a time when estrogen activity is increased and the ear is very malleable. The methods used and the results of treatment are presented.