Macrotia

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Macrotia
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Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Abnormally large pinna
Complications
Onset
Duration
Types N/A
Causes Genetic
Risks
Diagnosis Physical examination
Differential diagnosis
Prevention
Treatment Otoplasty
Medication
Prognosis
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Macrotia is a medical condition characterized by an abnormally large size of the ears. The term is derived from the Greek words "makros" meaning large, and "otia" meaning ear. This condition can be congenital, meaning present at birth, or it can develop later in life due to various factors.

Causes

The exact cause of macrotia is not known. However, it is believed to be associated with certain genetic disorders such as Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome and Turner syndrome. Other potential causes include exposure to certain drugs or toxins during pregnancy, or complications during the development of the ear in the womb.

Symptoms

The primary symptom of macrotia is the presence of abnormally large ears. This can vary in severity from person to person. Some individuals may have ears that are slightly larger than average, while others may have ears that are significantly larger. In some cases, macrotia may be associated with hearing loss or other ear-related problems.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of macrotia is typically based on a physical examination. A healthcare provider may measure the size of the individual's ears and compare them to average ear sizes for their age and sex. In some cases, additional tests may be performed to rule out other conditions or to determine if the macrotia is part of a larger syndrome.

Treatment

Treatment for macrotia typically involves surgery to reduce the size of the ears. This is usually performed by a plastic surgeon and is often done for cosmetic reasons. However, in some cases, surgery may be necessary to improve hearing or to correct other problems associated with the condition.

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