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Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery ; (6): 732-734, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-807344

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Objective@#To explore a simple method of cryptotia correction with good effect.@*Methods@#7 patients and 10 ears were operated on, using a supra-auricular V-Y flap. The auricular muscles′ adhesion with cartilage was sufficiently released, and the scapha cartilage was remodeled by a reverse suture. The flap was rotated to post-auricular to close the wound, and deepenen the auriculocephalic angle.@*Results@#All patients′ ears nearly had a normal appearance and an obvious crus of helix. Patients could wear glasses or respirator easily, as their supra-auricular part was free from the skull. Our technique ensured all scars were hidden behind the ear or in the hair. No patients required revisional surgery.@*Conclusions@#This technique is a simple method , which has a good result , covert scar and low recurrence. We can use it for majority of patients with cryptotia.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 253-255, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-196346

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Seborrheic keratoses are the most common benign epidermal tumor of the skin and a frequent focus of patient concern because of their variable appearance. Seborrheic keratoses may arise on any non-mucosal surface, including the face, scalp, and trunk. However, it rarely occurs on the ear, especially on the scapha. We report a case of a 42 year-old female patient presenting with 1 cm, brownish pedunculated nodule of seborrheic keratosis on the scapha.


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Female , Humans , Ear , Ear Auricle , Keratosis, Seborrheic , Scalp , Skin
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