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  1. Congenital deafness with labyrinthine aplasia, microtia, and microdontia (also called LAMM syndrome) is a condition that affects development of the ears and teeth. ...
  2. ... canal No pinna No pinna and ear canal (anotia)
  3. Microtia (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Birth Defects/Children ... Birth Defects ... Ear Disorders/Children ... Ear Disorders ... Nemours Foundation
  4. Anotia (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Birth Defects/Children ... Birth Defects ... Ear Disorders/Children ... Ear Disorders ... Nemours Foundation
  5. ... of the condition. Ear, patella, short stature syndrome Microtia, absent patellae, micrognathia syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Meier- ...
  6. ... condition known as congenital deafness with labyrinthine aplasia, microtia, and microdontia (also known as LAMM syndrome). The ... inner ear structures (labyrinthine aplasia), small outer ears (microtia), and small teeth (microdontia). The gene mutations involved ...
  7. Ear Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your ear has three main parts: outer, middle and inner. You use all of them in hearing. Sound waves come in through your outer ear. They reach your middle ...
  8. ... preauricular tags), an underdeveloped or absent external ear (microtia or anotia), or a closed or absent ear canal; these ... MJ, Monroy AA, Eavey RD, Kaban LB. Isolated microtia as a marker for unsuspected hemifacial microsomia. Arch ...
  9. Birth Defects (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are birth defects? A birth defect is a problem that happens while a baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the ...
  10. Hearing Disorders and Deafness (National Library of Medicine)  
    It's frustrating to be unable to hear well enough to enjoy talking with friends or family. Hearing disorders make it hard, but not impossible, to hear. They ...
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