Psychosocial effects of otoplasty in children with prominent ears
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Article Catherine S. Chang, MD1 and Scott P. Bartlett, MD2 Abstract The incidence of congenital ear deformities has been documented to be as high as 58% of all newborns. Unfortunately, the majority of these deformations do not spontaneously self-correct, leaving the child with a permanent deformity that can only be corrected through surgery. With the
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