Abstract

Deformational external ear anomalies in neonates. Conchal crus (A); a leg extending from the middle part of the cavity of concha to its vertical wall, Stahl ear (B); cartilaginous structure starting from the superior crus of antihelix and passing through the fossa scaphoid towards the edge of the helix, Lop ear (C); abnormal downward curving of the upper part of the auricle and absence of the superior crus of antihelix, Rim kink (D); vertical depression in the helix, Prominent ear (E); prominent ear. Further details can be seen in the article by Erdem et al. in this issue. image

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