Definition of Microtia. Meaning of Microtia. Synonyms of Microtia

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Definition of Microtia

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- referred to as anotia. Because microtia and anotia have the same origin, it can be referred to as microtia-anotia. Microtia can be unilateral (one side only)...
- Microtia is a monophyletic genus of butterflies from southern United States and Central America in the family Nymphalidae. It contains the single species...
- the ear canal. This contrasts with microtia, in which a small part of the auricle is present. Anotia and microtia may occur unilaterally (only one ear...
- referred to as anotia. Because microtia and anotia have the same origin, it can be referred to as microtia-anotia. Microtia can be unilateral (one side only)...
- (external ear), whether these defects are congenital conditions (e.g. microtia, anotia, etc.) or caused by trauma. Otoplastic surgeons may reshape, move...
- independently or may result from congenital malformations of the auricle such as microtia or anotia. Acquired stenosis (narrowing) of the external auditory canal...
- works. Since Stanley's right ear was misshapen from a birth defect called microtia and he was unable to hear on that side, he found it difficult to determine...
- Syndrome, Apert's Syndrome, Crouzon's Syndrome, Craniofacial microsomia, microtia and other congenital ear anomalies, and many others. Training in craniofacial...
- neck cancer), trauma (outer ear trauma, eye trauma) or birth defects (microtia, anophthalmia). They have the ability to replace almost any part of the...
- anophthalmia, eye asymmetry or dysmorphy. Otorhinolaryngological abnormalities: microtia, anotia, partial to complete atresia of external acoustic meatus, preauricular...