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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Atresia of the external auditory canal
  1. ... them called preauricular tags. There may also be abnormalities of the ear canal, the tiny bones in the ears (ossicles), or a part of the inner ear called the semicircular canals. These ear abnormalities lead to hearing loss in most affected individuals. ...
  2. ... microtia or anotia), or a closed or absent ear canal; these abnormalities may lead to hearing loss. Eye problems are ...
  3. ... of the ear from the earlobe. Other ear abnormalities that can occur in auriculo-condylar syndrome include cupped ears, ears with fewer folds and grooves than usual (described as "simple"), narrow ear canals, small skin tags in front of or behind ...
  4. ... weak muscle tone (hypotonia), hearing loss due to ear canals that are narrow (aural stenosis) or absent (aural atresia), and foot abnormalities such as an inward or ...
  5. ... eyelid coloboma. Some affected individuals have additional eye abnormalities ... the ear canal. People with Treacher Collins syndrome usually have normal ...
  6. ... redness or experience outbreaks of a distinctive skin abnormality called ... in the ear canals, which can affect hearing if not removed regularly. ...
  7. ... ear structures in one or both ears. The abnormalities of the inner ear ... with narrow ear canals. They can also have unusually small, widely spaced ...
  8. ... into the jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. This protein is ... in this gene lead to the other developmental abnormalities associated with auriculo-condylar syndrome. More About This ...
  9. ... into the jawbones, facial muscles, middle ear bones, ear canals, outer ears, and related tissues. At least two ... in this gene lead to the other developmental abnormalities associated with auriculo-condylar syndrome. More About This ...