Anteverted conchal bowl is a rare auricular anomaly in which a convexity of the conchal bowl is seen. The condition may pose both aesthetic and functional implications for affected patients. Most cases are benign and require minimal or no intervention. In severe cases, the external acoustic meatus can be occluded, giving rise to a host of complications. Correction of anteverted conchal bowls is achieved by either conservative or surgical modalities, with the latter commonly undertaken in the post-neonatal stage. Reconstructive surgery can be performed using relatively simple techniques and yields desirable results. Here, we present a case of a patient surgically treated in our Plastic Surgery Unit in the North East of Scotland, along with a description of the operative methods utilised.
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Cureus
November 2021
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital, Aberdeen, GBR.
Anteverted conchal bowl is a rare auricular anomaly in which a convexity of the conchal bowl is seen. The condition may pose both aesthetic and functional implications for affected patients. Most cases are benign and require minimal or no intervention.
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December 2003
Department of Pathology, Mail Code 9073, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390, USA.
We describe a female infant with morphologic features of Rutledge multiple-congenital-anomaly syndrome (RMCAS) and biochemical features of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome (SLOS). She had microcephaly with hypoplastic cerebral frontal lobes and cerebellum, agenesis of the splenium of corpus callosum, abnormal facies including hypertelorism with bilateral inner epicanthal folds, a broad nasal bridge with slightly anteverted nares and patent choanae, low set ears and complex conchal formation, high-arched palate and thick maxillary alveolar ridges, and micrognathia. Her chest was broad, genitalia were ambiguous, and uterus was bicornuate.
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