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A fused earlobe, also known as a conjoined earlobe, is a condition where the earlobe is connected to the side of the head rather than being a distinct, hanging structure. This can occur due to genetic factors or developmental anomalies during fetal growth. Fused earlobes can vary in appearance and may be associated with other congenital conditions, but they are generally harmless and do not affect hearing or overall health. Some people may choose to have surgical procedures to separate the earlobe for cosmetic reasons.

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