EAR Flashcards

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INNER EAR

Overview

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= Irregular system of canals and cavities
1. Openings (5)

  1. OSSEUS LABYRINT (3*Perilymph-filled compartments)
    a. Semicircular canals
    b. cochlea
    c. vestibulum
    - Perilymph
3. MEMBRANA LABYRINT 
(4* endolympha filled compactments)
a- Sacculus 
b- Utricules
c- 3 semicircular ducts
d- Cochlear duct
- Endolympha
  1. COCHLEA = hearing
    3 channels/scalae
    a. Scalae vestibule
    b. Scalae tympani

a+b: communicates at apex = HELICOTREMA

c. Scala media
= Cochlear duct

  1. COCHLEARSYSTEM –> HEARING
6. VESTLBULAR SYSTEM --> BALANCE
Balance: Head mvmts -> flow of endolymph --+-->
Vestibular neurons
a. MACULA
b. Crista Ampullaris
  1. VESTIBULARAR and COCHLEAR PATHWAY
    - N.Vestibulocochlearis
  2. NUCLEI OF CRANIAL NERVES
    N.VESTIBULOCHOCHLEARIS (VIII)
    a. Nucleus vestibular is rostralis et caudales
    b. Nucleus vestibular is lateralis et medialis
    c. Nucleus Cochlearis dorsalis
    d. Nucleus Cochlearis ventralis
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INNER EAR

Openings

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Openings (5)
1. Porus Accusticus Internus
2. Vestibular window
3. Cochlear window
(2+3= middle EAR)
4. Canalicus cochleae
5. Aqueductus vestibulii
(4+5 --> SUPRACHORIOD SPACE)
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INNER EAR

OSSEUS LABYRINTH

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3 perilympha-filled compartments

  • 3 semicircular canals
  • cochlea
  • vestibulum
Perilympha:
- Na+ rich
- From CSF through perilymphatic duct
    - In cochlear canalicules
Ultra filtrate from blood vessels
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INNER EAR

MEMBRANA LABYRINTH

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4 endolympha-filled compartments

  • Sacculus
  • Utricules
  • 3 semicircular duct
  • Cochlear duct

Endolympha:
K+ rich
Ultra-filtrate that from stria vascularis
- cochlear duct

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INNER EAR

COCHLEA

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= HEARING
3 Channels/Scalae
- scala vestibule 
- scota tympani 
Communicates at apex --> helicotrema
Scala media
- Scala media = Cochlear duct
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6
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INNER EAR

COCHLEARSYSTEM

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HEARING
EXTERNAL EAR
1. Soundwaves are picked up
2. Eardrum vibrates

CAVUM TYMPANI - Middle EAR
3. Air oscillation converted
in oscillation of auditatory ossicles
4. Footplate of Stapes applies pressure on vestibular window.

INNER EAR

  1. Vibration reaches the perilymph of the cochlea
  2. Stimulation of spiral organ by vibration of basilar membrane.
    a. Low sounds near helicotrema
    b. High sounds near base
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INNER EAR

VESTIBULAR SYSTEM,

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BALANCE
Head movements –Flow of endolymph–> + Vestibule neurons

MACULA x2

  1. Macula of utriculus
  2. Macula of saccule

Responsible for sensation of:

  • static position of head
  • linear acceleration & deceleration

Function in STATIC equilibrium

CRISTA AMPULLARIS
- in ampullae of semicircular ducts

3 semicircular ducts I to each other
Movement of head in any plane or rotation
–>+
vestibular neurons

Function in DYNAMIC equilibrium

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INNER EAR

VESTIBULAR & COCHLEAR PATHWAX

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N.VESTIBULO COCHLEARIS

Vestibular nerves –> majority terminate.in vestibular nuclei.
1. Nucleus vestibularis lat ( Reiter)
2. Nucl vestibularis rostralis (Bechtenew)
3. Nucl vestibulais medialis (schwalbe)
= PONS and MO

  1. Nucleus vestibularis caud. (Roller) = Cerebellum

COCHLEAR Nerves –> synapse in cochlear nuclei
1. Nucl. cochleais dorsalis
2. Nucl cochlearis ventralis
= Lateral MO

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INNER EAR

Nuclei

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N vestibulocochlearis (VIII)

  • Nucl vestibularis lat et med
  • Nucl vestibularis rost et caud
  • Nacl cochlearis dorsalis et ventralis
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EXTERNAL EAR

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ear = organum auditus & equilibri
–> vestibulocochlear organ.
Auris Externa!

ROLE:
- Acts as an acoustic ANTENNA
- Collects and focus sound waves –> ear canal/resonation –> Middle ear
- CHARACTERISTICS:
Highly mobile in most animals.
Size and shape varries in breed and species

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11
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EXTERNAL EAR

Meatus accucsticus externus

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- Attached to basal portion of concha
By annular ligament.
= Flexibility
- Sebaceous glands --> Cerumen
\+ Ceruminal
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EXTERNAL EAR

MEMBRANA TYMPANI

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3 Layers

  1. Stratum Cutaneum
    - Stratifies squamous epithelium
  2. Stratum Proprium
    - Fibrous CT
  3. Stratum Mucosum
    - Simple squamous epithelium

Attached to Malleus

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13
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EXTERNAL EAR

CAVUM TYMPANI

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Middle EAR - AURIS MEDIA
- in petrousus temporal bone
PARTS:
1. EPITYMPANICUM
- Contains 3 Ossicles
2. MESOTYMPANICUM
- Lateral wall, mb tympanii
- Eustachian Tube --> NASOPHARYNX
3. HYPOTYMPANICUM
= Bulla Tympanicum
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EXTERNAL EAR

WALLS

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Lat= tympanic bullea mb
Med= 2 windows
- Fenestra Vestibuli: cavum tympani –> internal ear
- Foramen Cochlea: Vibration absorption
Mechanical Stimuli –> Transmitted by ossicles –> Internal ear –>Translation in nerve impulses.

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15
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EXTERNAL EAR

OSSICULA ADDITUS

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M. Tensa Tympani
--> N.Tensa Tympani EX. N. Mandibularis
M. Stapodieus
-> N.Stapedius EX. N. Facialis
= Fix bones
protect cochlea // loud sounds
 --> Attenuation of sound conduction. 

AUDITORY OSSICLES:

  1. Anvill - STAPES
  2. Hammer - MELLEUS
  3. Stirrup - INCUS
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16
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EXTERNAL EAR

STRUCTURES

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APEX
HELIX - Elastic cartilage
CARTILAGO AURICULAE
- Margo Tragicus
- Margo Antitragicus
Spina Helicis
- Crus Helicis med
- Crus Helicis lat
Saccus cutaneus medialis
Antitragus
Intertracic notch
CONCHA
Incissura cartilaginis
Meatus accusticii
Pretracic notch
Tragus
- Lamina Tragi
Cartilago annulais
Meatus acousticus externus
Membrana timpanica

MIDDLE EAR