RE: New surgically implanted 3D-printed ear/Nuevo oreja impresa en 3D implantada quirúrgicamente

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I checked into this matter and discovered that this issue takes place during the first trimester of a woman's pregnancy.
It's also found that Microtia ears can vary (in terms of looks or appearance).
The often result are miniature ears, and the ear lobe takes on a peanut-shaped like structure.
It's a rare phenom that takes place in 1 out of 5,000 births.
I didn't even think about how the severity of the condition depending on the mother's (and no doubt the child's father) ethnic background.
So, ethnicity is said to play a deciding factor with Microtia ear physiological development.
Majority of the cases are more common with male offspring.
It was an interesting read I ran across at https://med.stanford.edu/ohns/OHNS-healthcare/earinstitute/conditions-and-services/conditions/microtia.html that talked about the Microtia issue.
I feel that building artificial ears with the aid of stem cell structuring and 3D-Formation of inner ear is a remarkable breakthrough!
I really like the information you provide here on the 3D/Stem Cell reconstruction topic matter @mauromar.
You present a great detailed post!
Thank you for sharing! :D