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Earlobe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of 3 disease causes of Earlobe symptoms, patient stories, diagnostic guides, full text online books about Earlobe symptoms. Diagnostic checklist, medical tests, doctor questions, and related signs or symptoms for Earlobe symptoms. ... Videos about Earlobe symptoms...
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Surveys on Earlobe conditions. ... Summary Overview: Earlobe conditions ... Diagnostic Tests for Earlobe conditions...
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It’s trendy right now to wear pierced earrings fashioned with thick, decorative posts and rings. ... Stretching Your Ear Lobe Piercings ... By Carly Wickell, About.co...
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Some studies have found that people with earlobe creases have a greater risk for heart attack than others. More recent research suggests that earlobe creases are more common in older people, and that age, not the presence of creases, accounts for the increased heart attack risk.
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Split earlobe deformity commonly comes from an earring. Photos of patients having ear lobe otoplasty for torn earlobe. ... Each earlobe deformity has its own unique solution. Surgical sculpture of this delicate structure requires an attention to detail. Some torn earlobes were reconstructed with a "jelly roll" flap,
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Earlobe creases, Earlobe creases are superficial lines in the otherwise smooth earlobe of a child or young adult. ... Some studies have found that people with earlobe creases are at greater risk for heart attack than others. More recent research suggests that earlobe creases are more common in older people, and that age,
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Medical Encyclopdia article about Earlobe creases ... A Medical Article provided by The University of Maryland Medical System ... A resource with information on over 10,000 medical topics including: Earlobe creases...
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BACKGROUND: The association between the presence of diagonal earlobe crease (ELC) and coronary artery disease (CAD) still remains controversial. ... BACKGROUND: The association between the presence of diagonal earlobe crease (ELC) and coronary artery disease (CAD) still remains controversial. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this...
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The purpose of this study was to develop an easily accessible technique for the delivery of postoperative radiotherapy for the treatment of earlobe keloids. ... The purpose of this study was to develop an easily accessible technique for the delivery of postoperative radiotherapy for the treatment of earlobe keloids.
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