Ear anatomy and physiology Flashcards

1
Q

what is the name for the external ear?

A

auricle or pinna

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2
Q

what is the auricle composed of?

A

skin
stratified keratinising squamous epithelium
elastic cartilage

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3
Q

what is the external acoustic meatus composed of?

A

lateral 1/3 cartilage and skin

medial 2/3 bone and skin

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4
Q

what is earwax produced by?

A

ceruminous and sebacious glands

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5
Q

what are the 3 layers of the tympanic membrane?

A

outer - squamous epithelial
middle - fibrous connective tissue
inner - columnar ciliated mucus membrane

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6
Q

what can cause suppuration in the tympanic membrane?

A

perforation by trauma

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7
Q

what are the 3 small bones in the ear called?

A

hammer - malleus
anvil - incus
stirrup - stapes

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8
Q

what does the ossicular chain play a key role in?

A

sound conduction

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9
Q

what happens if there is trauma to the ossicular chain?

A

chronic suppuration

bony sclerosis

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10
Q

what tendon attaches to the stapes?

A

stapedius tendon

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11
Q

what is the middle ear lined by?

A

columnar ciliated epithelium

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12
Q

what does the middle ear contain?

A

ossicles
facial nerve
chorda tympani

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13
Q

what is the middle ear connected to?

A

the mastoid system via aditus

post nasal space via eustachian tube

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14
Q

what are the 2 parts of the tympanic cavity?

A

epitympanum

hypotympanum

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15
Q

what are the dangers of infection/trauma to the facial nerve?

A

intracranial sepsis
facial nerve damage
deafness
dizziness

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16
Q

where is the vestibulo located?

A

inner ear

17
Q

what is the purpose of the vestibulo?

A

cochlear organ (balance and hearing)

18
Q

what are the components of the bony labyrinth?

A

cochlea
vestibule
semi-circular canal

19
Q

what is the membranous labyrinth composed of?

A

sensory epithelium

20
Q

what are the 2 types of fluid in the inner ear?

A

perilymph

endolymph

21
Q

where does the internal auditory meatus join the brainsteam?

A

junction of pons and medulla

22
Q

what innervates the ear?

A
cervical nerve root branches
trigeminal nerve
glossopharyngeal nerve
vagus nerve
branches of the vestibulocochlear nerve
23
Q

what does the inner auditory meatus contain?

A

7th and 8th cranial nerves

24
Q

what is the clinical significance of the internal auditory meatus

A

site of aucostic neuroma and vestibular schwannoma

25
Q

what has the greatest effect on hearing loss?

A

loss of ossicular continuity (compared to perforation of the tympanic membrane)