3 - ENT - Otology - Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

2 main structures of outer ear

4 main structures of middle ear

A

outer - auricle (pinna), EAM

middle - TM, Occicles, openings, round window

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2
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inner ear - consists of? lined with? filled with?

forming the 3 parts of inner ear?

A

consists of bony labyrinth, line with periosteum, filled with perilymph

forming - semicircular canals, vesticule, cochlear

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3
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What is suspended within the inner ear structures? - filled with? - 4 parts of this?

A

membranous labyrinth - filled with endolymph

semicircular ducts, utricle, saccule, cochlear duct

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4
Q

what is the cochlear ?

- innervation?

A

organ of hearing

cochlear branch of VIII - enters through internal acoustic meatus

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5
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when does the stiffness of the cochlear change? what does this mean?

A

decreases towards centre

high freq heard best at outer portions and low freq heard best centrally

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6
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briefly describe how the cochlear works

A

sound transduced through cochlear duct fluid > causes shearing of tectorial membrane > bending of stereocilia on outer/inner hair cells > AP generated

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7
Q

what if sounds are too loud

A

tensor tympani muscle contracts (attached to malleus)

+/or stapedius muscle (attached to stapes) dampens vibration

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8
Q

what are the organs of balance and movement - what do they judge

A

semicircular ducts - movement in any direction
utricle - centrifugal and vertical acceleration
saccule - linear acceleration

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