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Hi,

I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for babies

with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger than

the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may appear to

be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size and

shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably larger

than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

condition.

We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

because we may include some information in our appeal packet regarding

this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in utero.

I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding this

and/or links to related articles.

Thanks,

in SC

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Hi ,

Thats a great question, and I'm really not to sure about any

articles or anything. I will say though that my daughter's severe

plagio was formed inutero due to her being positioned extremely low

my whole pregnancy. When she was born, both of her ears were folded

down, but it was much worse on her flat side. We were told at the

hospital that it was so badly folded it may actually never fix

itself and that she may need surgery. Luckily it did eventually pop

up after awhile, but she does have a dent in her cartilage where the

fold was. I'd say her ears are the same size though. Hannah did

not have tort either.

, mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30

Cape Cod, Ma

> Hi,

>

> I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for

babies

> with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger than

> the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may

appear to

> be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size

and

> shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably

larger

> than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> condition.

>

> We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> because we may include some information in our appeal packet

regarding

> this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in

utero.

>

> I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding

this

> and/or links to related articles.

>

> Thanks,

> in SC

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Hello

My daughter Willow had tort and then plagio, but I don't think her

ears are a diff size. Have you asked your ped about this?

Sandy Willow's Mom CranioGermany Grad 02/04

> Hi,

>

> I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for

babies

> with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger than

> the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may

appear to

> be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size

and

> shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably

larger

> than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> condition.

>

> We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> because we may include some information in our appeal packet

regarding

> this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in

utero.

>

> I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding

this

> and/or links to related articles.

>

> Thanks,

> in SC

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My son Connor, who's almost 7 mo., has a difference in his ear sizes.

He has tort and plagio. Somewhere I heard that this can be caused

by in utero constriction, but I can't remember where. I'll let you

know if I think of it.

Connor (PPO helmet 5/4/04)

St. Louis, MO

> Hi,

>

> I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for babies

> with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger than

> the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may appear to

> be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size and

> shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably larger

> than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> condition.

>

> We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> because we may include some information in our appeal packet regarding

> this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in utero.

>

> I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding this

> and/or links to related articles.

>

> Thanks,

> in SC

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Hi ,

Ear sizes is a subject which I raised a number of months ago. Our son Adam

has one ear bigger than the other, the bigger ear is on the same side as was

the flatness, on the side of the head.

It appears that was due to him lying on on his left, due to his stiff neck.

What occurs, is that by lying on one side all the time, the ear on that side

is squashed, so the tiny cartildges in that ear are squashed, making that

ear larger.

I think I read a post a couple of weeks ago from someone saying that simple

surgery to the bigger ear, could make them look the same size.

I hope that is of help to you, but if you have any more questions please

ask.

Reards Ian, father, Manchester England.

Ear size and shape

> Hi,

>

> I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for babies

> with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger than

> the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may appear to

> be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size and

> shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably larger

> than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> condition.

>

> We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> because we may include some information in our appeal packet regarding

> this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in utero.

>

> I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding this

> and/or links to related articles.

>

> Thanks,

> in SC

>

>

>

>

> For more plagio info

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,

Thank you very much for sharing your experience. (By the way, I've

read many posts by you - and you have helped so many people, including

myself).

I'm glad Hannah's ears have corrected on their own. Our daughter

Meredith does not have folded ears, though I've seen some babies in

the waiting area at CT that do. One of Mer's ears just looks slightly

bigger than the other. I was just wondering if both those conditions

suggest the plagio started in utero. Meredith didn't really sit low

during my pregnancy, but she did go past her due date, arriving the

fifth day after. (Sometimes I wonder if the minor car accident we were

in days before her due date, made her too scared to come out. Just

kidding. I am very grateful to God, that we all checked out ok after

that fender bender).

Anyway, I am trying to assemble an appeal to our insurance company and

note anything we saw early on that could be related to Mer's plagio.

Meredith's plagio is " more than moderate, but not severe " , CT said. We

would have started treatment much sooner, if our ped. had listened to

our concerns from the start and identified her condition. We had put

too much trust in him. Mer was 11 1/2 months old when she was first

fitted with a DOC Band. She has slight neck tightness on the non-flat

side, but no severe torticollis. We're doing exercises CT suggested

for her range of motion. We will find out in early June, if a second

band will be beneficial. We're open to anything that would continue to

help her head shape out. Hannah's story is encouraging and I wish her

continued improvement with her third band.

Thanks, .

from SC

(Mommy to Olivia (4) and Meredith (14 months - DOC Banded at 11 1/2)

> > Hi,

> >

> > I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for

> babies

> > with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger

than

> > the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may

> appear to

> > be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size

> and

> > shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably

> larger

> > than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> > symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> > condition.

> >

> > We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> > folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> > abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> > because we may include some information in our appeal packet

> regarding

> > this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in

> utero.

> >

> > I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding

> this

> > and/or links to related articles.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > in SC

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Hi Sandy,

Thanks for your response. I asked our ped. early on about her ears and

he offered no explanation, but said we could consider cosmetic

surgery at some point, if we wanted. (Our ped. didn't recognize

Meredith's plagio; we asked time after time about her head shape and

like many, were told " things should round out on their own " ). It

wasn't until we found info. online - that we realized she had plagio.

We immediately asked to be referred to a neurosurgeon and later had

her fitted for a DOC Band. Meredith doesn't have tort. but has some

neck tightness on the non-flat side, for which we're doing exercises.

Thanks Sandy. We will probably ask our CT therapist at our next appt.

and then also the cranial facial surgeon about her ears,when we see

him in June. He will determine if a second band would be beneficial,

since we're nearing the end of treatment with this first band.

I hope Willow is doing well. Thanks for your input,

in SC

(Mommy to Olivia (4) and Meredith (14 months-DOC Band @ 11 1/2 months)

> > Hi,

> >

> > I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for

> babies

> > with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger

than

> > the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may

> appear to

> > be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size

> and

> > shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably

> larger

> > than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> > symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> > condition.

> >

> > We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> > folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> > abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> > because we may include some information in our appeal packet

> regarding

> > this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in

> utero.

> >

> > I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding

> this

> > and/or links to related articles.

> >

> > Thanks,

> > in SC

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Yours is a very interesting question to me. I took a look in the

studies search engine which we have listed in the links/plagio

studies and research to see what might be there. Although I

couldn't find anything that mentioned both ear size asymmetry and

plagiocephaly, there were a few that mentioned ears and uterine

constraint (one of the possible causes of plagio.) Here are the

links to the studies summaries (if the link is two lines long, you

may need to copy and paste the entire link to your address bar to

get directed correctly.)

Anthropometric growth study of normal human auricle.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?

cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstract & list_uids=14597366

Examination of the external ear.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?

cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstract & list_uids=12881926

Structural defects as consequence of late intrauterine constraint:

craniotabes, loose skin, and asymmetric ear size.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?

cmd=Retrieve & db=pubmed & dopt=Abstract & list_uids=6658472

If I happen to come across anything else, I'll post!

Take care,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> Hi,

>

> I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for

babies

> with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger than

> the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may

appear to

> be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear size

and

> shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably

larger

> than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with this

> condition.

>

> We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that may be

> folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just curious,

> because we may include some information in our appeal packet

regarding

> this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in

utero.

>

> I would be interested in hearing personal experiences regarding

this

> and/or links to related articles.

>

> Thanks,

> in SC

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Thanks :)! I wish you success in you appeal and Meridith's

continuted improvement!

> > Hi ,

> > Thats a great question, and I'm really not to sure about any

> > articles or anything. I will say though that my daughter's

severe

> > plagio was formed inutero due to her being positioned extremely

low

> > my whole pregnancy. When she was born, both of her ears were

> folded

> > down, but it was much worse on her flat side. We were told at

the

> > hospital that it was so badly folded it may actually never fix

> > itself and that she may need surgery. Luckily it did eventually

> pop

> > up after awhile, but she does have a dent in her cartilage where

> the

> > fold was. I'd say her ears are the same size though. Hannah

did

> > not have tort either.

> > , mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30

> > Cape Cod, Ma

> >

> > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <geodmj@s...>

wrote:

> > > Hi,

> > >

> > > I was wondering if, besides ear misalignment, is it common for

> > babies

> > > with positional plagio. to have one ear appear slightly bigger

> than

> > > the other? I know with torticollis or head tilt, one ear may

> > appear to

> > > be lower than the other, but just wondering about actual ear

size

> > and

> > > shape differences. Has anyone noticed if one ear is noticeably

> > larger

> > > than the other or has a different shape? I know none of us are

> > > symmetrical, but just wanted to know if it occurs more with

this

> > > condition.

> > >

> > > We have also seen a few banded babies who have one ear that

may be

> > > folded down a little at the top. Are there any articles on ear

> > > abnormalities related to positional plagiocephaly? Just

curious,

> > > because we may include some information in our appeal packet

> > regarding

> > > this; it may be another indication our baby's plagio began in

> > utero.

> > >

> > > I would be interested in hearing personal experiences

regarding

> > this

> > > and/or links to related articles.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > > in SC

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