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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Abnormality of the ear
  1. Images ... Low set ears (pinna), abnormal rotation, the absence of ears, and abnormal folds in the ear may be associated with various medical ...
  2. Low-set ears and pinna abnormalities refer to an abnormal shape or position of the outer ear (pinna or auricle). ... the child is 5 years old. More severe abnormalities may require ... Surgery to create and attach a new ear is often done in stages.
  3. ... the nerves, muscles, brain, spinal cord, or inner ear can affect normal walking.
  4. ... of mastoiditis. The following tests may show an abnormality of the mastoid bone: CT scan of the ear Head CT scan Head MRI scan A culture ...
  5. ... bones until they close Ear tubes for frequent ear infections Surgery to correct any bone abnormalities
  6. ... or cleft in the iris ( coloboma ) Low-set ears Intellectual disability , severe Scalp defects (missing skin) Seizures Single palmar crease Skeletal (limb) abnormalities Small eyes Small head ( microcephaly ) Small lower jaw ( ...
  7. Images ... The pinna or auricle forms (during fetal development) at a time when many other critical organs are forming (such as the kidneys). ...
  8. ... skull, noted by ridging along sutures (craniosynostosis) Frequent ... (limb) abnormalities Short height Webbing or fusion of the toes ...
  9. ... treatment for heart defects, hearing loss, and eye abnormalities. Treatment for constipation and gastroesophageal reflux (GERD). ... Complications may include: Feeding problems in infants Repeated ear infections and hearing loss Problems with the shape ...
  10. ... cord injury or compression Spinal fracture Spinal tumor Abnormality from growth Talk to your provider about your ...
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