Anotia

A congenital malformation of the external ear and the most extreme form of microtia characterized by the complete absence of the external ear and auditory canal, conductive hearing loss, attention deficit disorders and delayed language development.

Facial paralysis

Complete loss of ability to move facial muscles innervated by the facial nerve (i.e., the seventh cranial nerve).


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PMID (PMCID)
30741118
OTHER
Cochlear implantation via middle fossa approach - a case report.
Mankekar G, Arriaga MA, Viator D, Volk JM.
Cochlear Implants Int. 2019;20(4):222-227.
Case study: A 3-year-old female child presented with bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss, bilateral anotia, right cochlear nerve agenesis, right facial paralysis, bilateral mild inner ear dysplasia and an aberrant left facial nerve covering the left round window.
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MALE Infant
Anotia and facial palsy: unusual features of cardiofacial syndrome.
Girisha KM, Phadke SR.
Indian J Pediatr. 2005;72(6):525-6.
The authors report a child with features of Cardiofacial syndrome with anotia and facial paralysis.