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− | In addition to protruding ears, there may be so-called cauliflower ears or small or non-developed auricles, which usually occur sporadically and in a few cases are a pathological correlate such as gestational diabetes or [[ | + | In addition to protruding ears, there may be so-called cauliflower ears or small or non-developed auricles, which usually occur sporadically and in a few cases are a pathological correlate such as gestational diabetes or [[Genetisch/en|genetic]] [[Disposition/en|Disposition]] have. |
Depending on the degree of hearing loss, surgical interventions can also help to ensure correct hearing. | Depending on the degree of hearing loss, surgical interventions can also help to ensure correct hearing. | ||
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In addition to protruding ears, there may be so-called cauliflower ears or small or non-developed auricles, which usually occur sporadically and in a few cases are a pathological correlate such as gestational diabetes or genetic Disposition have.
Depending on the degree of hearing loss, surgical interventions can also help to ensure correct hearing.
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