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Title: Anatomy of ear


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EAR
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Introduction
  • Ears are the paired organs , one on the each side
    of head .
  • Ears is organs of hearing and is also involved in
    balance or maintaining the equilibrium.
  • It is supplied by the 8th cranial nerve.
  • Centre of hearing in the temporal lobe of the
    brain .

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Structure of the ear
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Outer ear
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Outer ear consist of
  • (1) Auricle (pinna)
  • (2) External acoustic meatus
  • (auditory canal)

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(1) AURICLE
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Auricle continue
  • It is visible part of the ear.
  • Lobule(ear lobe) is the soft pliable part at the
    lower.
  • Composed of fibrous and adipose tissue , Rich
    blood supply.

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(2) EXTERNAL ACOUSTIC MEATUS
  • Slightly S shaped tube.
  • 2.5 cm long.
  • Outer 1/3 is cartilaginous.
  • Inner 2/3 is bony.

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  • Lateral 3rd is lined with skin Containing
  • hair follicles
  • ceruminous glands (produce a
    waxy exudate called cerumen (wax))
  • Middle 2/3 is lined with very thin skin

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Nerve supply
  • (1) auricular branch of auriculotemporal nerve.
  • (2) facial nerve.
  • (3) auricular branch of vagus.

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TYMTYMMANPANIC MEMBTYMANIC RANE
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  • It forms partition between the external ear and
    middle ear.
  • Tympanic membrane is oval in shape.

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Layers of the tympanic membrane
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Function of tympanic layer
  • Transmission of vibration

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Nerve supply
  • External surface -
  • auriculo-temporal nerve
  • auricular branch of vagus .
  • Internal surface-
  • tympanic branch of
    glossopharyngeal nerve

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Features of middle ear
  • Also called tympanic cavity or tympanum.
  • Irregular shaped air filled cavity.

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Shape and size
  • Shape cube like shape.
  • Its lateral and medial walls are large , but
    others walls are narrow,
  • Verticle and anterio-posterior diameters is about
    15 mm.

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Parts of the middle ear
  • Tympanic cavity.
  • Epitympanic recess.

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Communications
  • Anteriorly with nasopharynx.
  • Posteriorly with mastoid antrum or mastoid air
    cells.

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Middle ear contains..
  • Three small bones.
  • Ligaments of ear bones.
  • Two muscles tensor tympani
  • - stapedius
  • Vessels of middle ear
  • Nerves chordatympani
  • -tympanic plexus

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Boundaries of the middle ear
  1. Roof / tegmental wall
  2. Floor / jugular wall
  3. Anterior / carotid wall
  4. Posterior / mastoid wall
  5. Lateral / membranous wall
  6. Medial / labyrinthine wall

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Ear ossicles
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Malleus
  • Lateral hammer shaped bone.
  • Handle is in contact with the tympanic membrane.
  • Head forms a movable joint with the incus.

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Incus
  • Anvil - shaped bone.
  • Its body articulates with the malleus.
  • The long process with the stapes.

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Stapes
  • Medial Stirrup shaped bone.
  • Smallest bone.
  • Head articulates with the incus.
  • Foot plate fits into oval window.

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Muscles of the middle ear
  • (1) Tensor tympani muscle
  • (2) Stapedius muscle

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Tensor tympani
  • Arise from the cartilaginous part of the auditory
    tube and from the base of the skull
  • Nerve supply -
  • mandibular nerve

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Stapedius
  • Lies on a bony canal, on the posterior part of
    middle ear.
  • Nerve supply-
  • a branch of facial nerve

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Function of these muscles
  • Damp down the intensity of high pitched sound.

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Auditory tube / pharyngotympanic tube /
eustachian tube
  • About 4cm long.
  • Connects middle ear cavity with the nasopharynx

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Mastoid or tympanic antrum
  • Features --
  • It is small, circular ,air filled space situated
    in the posterior part of the temporal bone.
  • Size like small pea
  • Diameter 1cm.

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Mastoid cells
  • These cells are a series of intercommunicating
    space of variable size present within the mastoid
    process.
  • They are large and irregular and contains air.
  • Communicates with middle ear cavity via mastoid
    antrum.

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Internal ear
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  • The Internal ear contains vestibulocochlear
    organ, which is concerned with the reception of
    sound and maintenance of balance.

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Internal ear part
  1. Bony labyrinth
  2. Membranous labyrinth

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Structure of bony labyrinth and membranous
labyrinth
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Bony labyrinth
  • It is cavity with the temporal bone.
  • Larger than and encloses, the membranous
    labyrinth of same shape that fits into it, like a
    tube with in a tube.

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It is consist of
  • The vestibule
  • The cochlea
  • Three semi-circular canals

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The vestibule
  • Extended part nearest the middle ear.
  • The oval window and round window is located in
    its lateral part.

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The cochlea
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  • This resembles a snail shell.
  • It has broad base where it is continuous with the
    vestibule and a narrow apex.

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The semi-circular canals
  • Three tubes .
  • they are continuous with the vestibule.

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Membranous labyrinth
  • This is a network of delicate tubes filled with
    endolymph .
  • It comprises
  • The vestibule containing utricle and saccule.
  • The cochlea
  • Three semi-circular canals

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The cochlea

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  • A cross section of cochlea contains three
    compartments
  • The scala vestibuli
  • The scala media or cochlear duct
  • The scala tympani

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Organ of corti
  • Structure in the cochlea of inner ear.
  • Produce nerve impulses , in response to sound
    vibrations.

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Functions of organ of corti
  1. Auditory transduction.
  2. Cochlear amplification.

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Hair cells
  • These are the sensory cells in the organ of corti
    topped with hair like structures called
    streocilia.

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Physiology / mechanism of hearing
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