Fırat, YezdanŞireci, ŞuleYakıncı, Mehmet CengizAkarçay, MustafaKarakaş, MuammerFırat, AhmetKızılay, AhmetSelimoğlu, Erol2017-05-302017-05-302008Fırat, Y. Şireci, Ş. Yakıncı, M. C. :Akarçay, M. Karakaş, M. Fırat, A. Kızılay, A. Selimoğlu, E. (2008). Isolated preauricular pits and tags is it necessary to investigate renal abnormalities and hearing impairment . Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol, 265(9), 1057–1060.https://hdl.handle.net/11616/7008We investigated the incidence and co-existence of hearing impairment and renal abnormalities in healthy children with preauricular tags and pits. Study population consists of 13,740 primary school children from routine health check. Thirty-five children with preauricular tags and pits were noted. Control group consisted of 91 patients without pits and tags, who underwent renal ultrasound and were scheduled to pediatric outpatient clinic. Urinanalysis, renal ultrasound, otoacoustic emission were performed in both the groups. The prevalence of renal abnormality (1/36; 2.7%) and hearing impairment (1/36; 2.7%) in patients with preauricular tags and pits was similar to that of control group (3/91; 3.2% and 4/91; 4.3%) (P = 0.87, P = 0.64, respectively). According to our results, it is not necessary to investigate hearing or urinary abnormality in patients with preauricular tag or pit, unless there is an association of a syndrome or family history of hearing or renal impairment.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPreauricular pitPreauricular tagRenal abnormalityHearing impairmentIsolated preauricular pits and tags is it necessary to investigate renal abnormalities and hearing impairmentArticle26591057106010.1007/s00405-008-0595-y