Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity

ABSTRACT Importance The diagnosis of congenital auricular deformity often relies on the clinical experience of clinicians, leading to a high incidence of misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis due to the lack of quantitative diagnostic criteria. Objective To characterize auricle morphology in newborns fr...

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Main Authors: Xueqing Zhou, Xieling Peng, Yuran Ding, Yingjie Zhu, Dan Tian, Minyan Wu, Bin Zhang, Xiangdong Qi
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Published: Wiley 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12445
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author Xueqing Zhou
Xieling Peng
Yuran Ding
Yingjie Zhu
Dan Tian
Minyan Wu
Bin Zhang
Xiangdong Qi
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Xieling Peng
Yuran Ding
Yingjie Zhu
Dan Tian
Minyan Wu
Bin Zhang
Xiangdong Qi
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description ABSTRACT Importance The diagnosis of congenital auricular deformity often relies on the clinical experience of clinicians, leading to a high incidence of misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis due to the lack of quantitative diagnostic criteria. Objective To characterize auricle morphology in newborns from southern China and explore the underlying etiology of congenital auricle deformity. Methods A total of 636 neonates (1272 ears) with less than seven days old were included. The auricles of each infant were measured and photographed. The relationship between maternal factors and the occurrence of congenital auricle deformity was analyzed. Results The incidence of auricular deformity in southern China was 79.87%. Helical rim deformity and mixed deformity had the highest incidence (17.30% each), while cryptotia had the lowest incidence (0.31%). Among mixed deformities, lop ear with conchal crus ear was the most common (22.73%). Each type of auricle deformity had distinct measurement indicators: the vertical distance of cephalo‐auricular was 73.97% longer and cephalo‐superaurale was 70.00% longer in protruding ears compared to normal auricle; the vertical distance of cephalo‐auricular was 10.96% less in lop ears, 15.07% less in conchal crus ears, and 41.1% longer in cup ears; the distance between helix and antihelix was 22.35% less in constricted ear, 12.94% greater in helical rim deformity, and 43.53% greater in Stahl's ear. Family history of hereditary ear deformity and paternal smoking were significant factors associated with ear deformity in southern China. Interpretation The incidence of auricle deformities is high in southern China, with significant differences in the morphometric structures of different auricle types.
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spelling doaj-art-5a60378612d4457ebf30924113ccb87f2025-08-20T02:39:55ZengWileyPediatric Investigation2574-22722024-12-018427828610.1002/ped4.12445Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformityXueqing Zhou0Xieling Peng1Yuran Ding2Yingjie Zhu3Dan Tian4Minyan Wu5Bin Zhang6Xiangdong Qi7Department of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery General Hospital of Southern Theater Command, PLA Guangdong ChinaDepartment of Plastic Surgery Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangdong ChinaABSTRACT Importance The diagnosis of congenital auricular deformity often relies on the clinical experience of clinicians, leading to a high incidence of misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis due to the lack of quantitative diagnostic criteria. Objective To characterize auricle morphology in newborns from southern China and explore the underlying etiology of congenital auricle deformity. Methods A total of 636 neonates (1272 ears) with less than seven days old were included. The auricles of each infant were measured and photographed. The relationship between maternal factors and the occurrence of congenital auricle deformity was analyzed. Results The incidence of auricular deformity in southern China was 79.87%. Helical rim deformity and mixed deformity had the highest incidence (17.30% each), while cryptotia had the lowest incidence (0.31%). Among mixed deformities, lop ear with conchal crus ear was the most common (22.73%). Each type of auricle deformity had distinct measurement indicators: the vertical distance of cephalo‐auricular was 73.97% longer and cephalo‐superaurale was 70.00% longer in protruding ears compared to normal auricle; the vertical distance of cephalo‐auricular was 10.96% less in lop ears, 15.07% less in conchal crus ears, and 41.1% longer in cup ears; the distance between helix and antihelix was 22.35% less in constricted ear, 12.94% greater in helical rim deformity, and 43.53% greater in Stahl's ear. Family history of hereditary ear deformity and paternal smoking were significant factors associated with ear deformity in southern China. Interpretation The incidence of auricle deformities is high in southern China, with significant differences in the morphometric structures of different auricle types.https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12445Auricle deformitySouthern ChinaNewbornsIncidenceRisk factor
spellingShingle Xueqing Zhou
Xieling Peng
Yuran Ding
Yingjie Zhu
Dan Tian
Minyan Wu
Bin Zhang
Xiangdong Qi
Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
Pediatric Investigation
Auricle deformity
Southern China
Newborns
Incidence
Risk factor
title Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
title_full Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
title_fullStr Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
title_short Investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
title_sort investigation of morphometric features of auricle in newborns and etiology of auricle deformity
topic Auricle deformity
Southern China
Newborns
Incidence
Risk factor
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ped4.12445
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