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  2. OTOR - Wikipedia

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    The protein encoded by this gene is secreted via the Golgi apparatus and may function in cartilage development and maintenance. A frequent polymorphism in the translation start codon of this gene can abolish translation and may be associated with forms of deafness. This gene is a member of the melanoma-inhibiting activity gene family.

  3. Otoplasty - Wikipedia

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    The cartilage tissue grafts for such extensive reconstructions usually are harvested either from the ear (auricular cartilage) or from the rib cage (costal cartilage). Ear pinback — An otopexy that "flattens" protuberant ears against the head (15–18 millimetres (0.59–0.71 in)), wherein the surgeon makes an incision to the natural crease ...

  4. Stenström technique - Wikipedia

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    A long incision is made on the back of the ear and a strip of skin is removed. Through an incision in the cartilage in the cauda helicis (lower end of the ear cartilage) or in the scapha the skin, together with the perichondrium is raised on the anterior surface of the antihelix. A rasp is inserted in the resulting skin-perichondrium tunnel to ...

  5. Melanoma - Wikipedia

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    Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer; it develops from the melanin-producing cells known as melanocytes. [1] It typically occurs in the skin, but may rarely occur in the mouth, intestines, or eye (uveal melanoma). [1] [2] In women, melanomas most commonly occur on the legs; while in men, on the back. [2]

  6. Dermatologic surgical procedure - Wikipedia

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    Skin cancer is the uncontrolled proliferation of abnormal skin cells, usually developing on skin exposed to ultraviolet radiation. Squamous cell carcinoma , basal cell carcinoma , and melanoma are the three main types of skin cancer, [ 5 ] with the former two being non-melanoma skin cancer.

  7. Benign tumor - Wikipedia

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    For example, a lipoma is a common benign tumor of fat cells , and a chondroma is a benign tumor of cartilage-forming cells (chondrocytes). Adenomas are benign tumors of gland-forming cells, and are usually specified further by their cell or organ of origin, as in hepatic adenoma (a benign tumor of hepatocytes , or liver cells).

  8. List of ICD-9 codes 140–239: neoplasms - Wikipedia

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    160 Malignant neoplasm of nasal cavities, middle ear, and accessory sinuses; 161 Malignant neoplasm of larynx; 162 Malignant neoplasm of trachea, bronchus, and lung. 162.0 Trachea; 162.2 Main bronchus; 162.3 Upper lobe, bronchus or lung; 162.4 Middle lobe, bronchus or lung; 162.5 Lower lobe, bronchus or lung; 162.8 Other parts of bronchus or lung

  9. Melanocytic tumors of uncertain malignant potential - Wikipedia

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    Melanocytic tumors of uncertain malignant potential (MELTUMP) are melanocytic lesions in the dermis that cannot be classified by morphology as either benign naevi (moles) or malignant melanomas because the mass shows features of both.

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