Comparison results
| Results: Differences General | ✘Absence of an ear and/or lobe | ✘Congenital anomalies of the upper extremities |
| Distinctive symptoms | Analogs | Analogs |
| Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies | 100% | — |
| Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies | — | 100% |
| ear injuries | 84% | — |
| congenital anomalies of the upper extremities | — | 81% |
| absence of an ear and/or lobe | 84% | — |
| amniotic heaviness | — | 62% |
| ear deformity | 83% | — |
| congenital myopia | — | 47% |
| perichondritis | 81% | — |
| false joint | — | 43% |
| deformation of the auricles | 74% | — |
| limitation of the amplitude of movements | — | 35% |
| anomalies of the development of the auricle | 74% | — |
| shortening of limbs | — | 30% |
| lop - eared | 64% | — |
| aching joints | — | 29% |
| consequences of injuries | 57% | — |
| restriction of movement | — | 28% |
| trauma | 52% | — |
| stunting | — | 28% |
| inflammation | 44% | — |
| large child | — | 27% |
| ears without features | 42% | — |
| aching | — | 24% |
| discharge from the ears | 42% | — |
| lags behind in the development | — | 23% |
| hearing impaired | 41% | — |
| dependence on plastic surgery | 40% | — |
| big ears | 36% | — |
| The skin is not | 29% | — |
| history of surgery | 43% | 19% |
| underdevelopment | 62% | 43% |
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