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  • Ear Disorders anatomy
  • By
  • Dr. Daniel Samadi

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Ear Disorders anatomy
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Ear Disorders anatomy external (outer) ear
  • The external (outer) ear, which comprises the
  • Pinna or auricle, the outside part of the ear
  • External auditory canal, which connects the outer
    ear to the inside or middle ear
  • Tympanic membrane, also called the eardrum, which
    divides the external ear from the middle ear

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Ear Disorders anatomythe middle ear
  • The middle ear (tympanic cavity), which consists
    of
  • Ossicles, three small bones that are connected
    and transmit sound waves to the inner ear. These
    bones are called malleus, incus, and stapes.
  • The eustachian tube, a canal that links the
    middle ear with the throat area. The eustachian
    tube helps to equalize pressure between the
    middle ear and the air around you. Equal pressure
    is necessary for the proper transfer of sound
    waves. The eustachian tube is lined with mucous
    membrane, just like the inside of the nose and
    throat.

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Ear Disorders anatomythe inner ear
  • The inner ear consists of
  • The cochlea, which contains the receptors for
    hearing
  • The vestibule, which contains the receptors for
    balance
  • Semicircular canals, which contain the receptors
    for balance

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Ear Disorders Conditions
  • Among the most common ear disorders in children
    are
  • Foreign Bodies in the Ear, Nose, and Airway
  • Mastoidits
  • Myringotomy Tubes (Ear Tubes)
  • Otitis Media (Middle Ear Infection)
  • Swimmers Ear (Otitis Externa)
  • Tympanoplasty

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Dr. Daniel Samadi
  • Dr. Sharyar Daniel Samadi is an
    ENT-otolaryngologist in Paramus, New Jersey. He
    is a board-certified and fellowship trained
    otolaryngologist with extensive expertise in
    treating Ear, Nose, Throat disorders in children
    of all ages.

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Education
  • Dr. Samadi graduated summa cum laude in
    Biochemistry from New York University. A graduate
    of The Johns Hopkins University School of
    Medicine with high honors, Dr. Samadi completed
    his internship in general surgery and residency
    in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the
    University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. He
    completed his fellowship in pediatric
    otolaryngology at The Childrens Hospital of
    Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania Medical
    Center.

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Professional memberships
  • Dr. Samadi is a member of The American Academy of
    Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, The
    American Rhinologic Society, and The American
    Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive
    Surgery.

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Contact
  • ENT for Children (Dr. Daniel Samadi)
  • 10 Forest Ave, Suite 100
  • Paramus, NJ 07652
  • Phone (201) 996-1505
  • Fax (201) 996-1605
  • Email dsamadi_at_entforchildren.com or
    rbraun_at_entforchildren.com
  • Website www.entforchildren.com

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