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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for External ear
  1. ... the ear (preauricular tags), an underdeveloped or absent external ear (microtia or anotia), or a closed or absent ... muscles used for chewing and facial expression, the external ear, and the bones of the middle ear. Interference ...
  2. ... the mouth (a cleft palate). Swelling of the external ears is also common in newborns and can lead ... bones and is present in the nose and external ears. Mutations in the SLC26A2 gene alter the structure ...
  3. ... can contribute to hearing problems, and unusually shaped external ears.While the minor characteristics of CHARGE syndrome are ...
  4. ... at birth, but that heal during childhood.The external ears of people with scalp-ear-nipple syndrome may ...
  5. ... cartilage that is present in the nose and external ears. Type II collagen is particularly abundant in a ...
  6. ... bones and is present in the nose and external ears.The COMP protein is normally found in the ...
  7. ... bones and is present in the nose and external ears. Type XI collagen made with the pro-alpha2( ...
  8. ... bones and is present in the nose and external ears.The C6ST-1 enzyme modifies molecules called chondroitin ...
  9. ... bones and is present in the nose and external ears. Type XI collagen is also part of the ...
  10. ... lower jaw (mandibular hypoplasia, also called micrognathia). The external ears are small and abnormally shaped, and they may ...
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