
1) Congenital disorder of ear
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Microtia is a congenital deformity where the pinna (external ear) is underdeveloped. A completely undeveloped pinna is 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) or bilateral (affecting both sides). Microtia occurs in 1 out of about 8...
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[butterfly] Microtia is a monophyletic genus of butterflies from southern USA and Central America in the family Nymphalidae that contains the species Elf (Microtia elva). ==Subspecies== ...
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Smallness of the auricle of the ear with a blind or absent external auditory meatus. ... Origin: micro-+ G. Ous, ear ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(mi-kro´shә) abnormal smallness of the pinna of the ear.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mī-krō′shē-ă Definitions: 1. Smallness of the auricle of the ear with a blind or absent external acoustic meatus.
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Microtia: An abnormally small ear. The term 'microtia' usually refers to a congenitally small external ear. The visible part of the ear is abnormally small but it is not entirely absent. Absence of the ear is called 'anotia.'
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A condition in which the external ear canal is missing or underdeveloped. In most cases, the inner ear and auditory nerve are completely normal. However, the external and middle ear is not normal. Doctors generally diagnose a baby with this birth defect shortly after delivery during an examination. Microtia can affect one ear or both ears. ...
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