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Elements of morphology

Elements of morphology. Standard Terminology for the Ear. Anotia (= absent ear). Anatomy of antihelix. antihelical shelf (= conchal shelf). absent antihelix. additional crus of antihelix (= Stahl ear). angulated antihelix.

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Elements of morphology

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  1. Elements of morphology Standard Terminology for the Ear

  2. Anotia(= absent ear)

  3. Anatomy of antihelix

  4. antihelical shelf (= conchal shelf)

  5. absent antihelix

  6. additional crus of antihelix(= Stahl ear)

  7. angulated antihelix

  8. variable width of inferior crus of antihelix(a=narrow, b=average, c=broad)

  9. Underdevelopped (a), average (b) & prominent (c) inferior crus of antihelix

  10. variabel protrusion of antihelix stem(a=marked underdevelopment, b=mild underdevelopment, c=average, d=mild prominence, e=marked prominence)

  11. serpiginous stem

  12. superior crus of antihelix(a=absent, b=slightly indistinct, c=average, d=slightly more distinct, e=very distinct, sharp)

  13. normal anatomy of antitragus

  14. variable size of antitragus(a=absent)

  15. bifid antitragus(= double antitragus)

  16. everted antitragus

  17. antitragus(a=underdeveloped, b=average, c=prominent)

  18. normal area of concha

  19. extra folds in concha

  20. cryptotia(a=type I, b=type II)

  21. crumpled ear(≠ stahl ear or shell ear)

  22. cupped ear

  23. focal aplasia of ear

  24. maximal longitudinal ear length + width

  25. normal ear positioning

  26. posterior rotation of the ear

  27. protruding ears

  28. normal anatomy of the helix

  29. variable folding of helix in cross-section

  30. variable helix formation among clinical geneticists

  31. cleft helix(b=notched helix)

  32. crimped helix(= indented helix)

  33. absent crus of helix

  34. crus helix connected to antihelix

  35. expanded terminal portion of crus helix

  36. horizontal crus of helix

  37. development of crus helix(a=underdeveloped, b=average, c=prominent)

  38. serpiginous crus of helix

  39. tragel bridge of crus helix

  40. Darwin tubercle (a), Darwin notch (b)

  41. detachment of ascending part of helix

  42. overfolded helix

  43. pits in posterior helix

  44. squared superior portion of helix(≠ lop ear, satyr ear)

  45. localized underdeveloped helix

  46. normal anatomy of the lobe

  47. absent lobe

  48. anterior creases in lobe

  49. attached lobe

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