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Tympanic Membrane, Normal Right And Left |
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batchuser@i-human.com |
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normal right and left
Tympanic membrane a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear. |
Keywords: |
ear canal, Ear, membrane, ear drum |
Date Uploaded: |
04/09/2015 |
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Tympanic Membranes, Normal |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membranes - normal
Tympanic membrane a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear. |
Keywords: |
membrane, Ear, ear canal, ear drum |
Date Uploaded: |
06/22/2013 |
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Partial Cast Of Tympanic Membrane, Tympanic Membrane |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Partial cast of tympanic membrane
Tympanic membrane is a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear. |
Keywords: |
membrane, ear drum, Ear, ear canal |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 4 |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 4
By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem. |
Keywords: |
Ear, Signs and Symptoms, mononuclear phagocytes, nodular inflammatory lesion, Pathological Conditions, Pathologic Processes |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 3 |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 3
By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem. |
Keywords: |
Signs and Symptoms, mononuclear phagocytes, Pathological Conditions, Pathologic Processes, Ear, nodular inflammatory lesion |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 1 |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 1
By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem. |
Keywords: |
nodular inflammatory lesion, Pathologic Processes, Signs and Symptoms, Ear, Pathological Conditions, mononuclear phagocytes |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Crusts On Tympanic Membrane, Tympanic Membrane |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Crusts on tympanic membrane
Tympanic membrane is a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear. |
Keywords: |
ear canal, ear drum, membrane, Ear |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Title: |
Cast Of Tympanic Membrane |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Cast of tympanic membrane
Tympanic membrane is a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear. |
Keywords: |
Ear, ear canal, ear drum, membrane |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Tube Granuloma, Tympanic Membrane, Image 2 |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Tube granuloma 2
By definition, a granuloma is a nodular inflammatory lesion. They are usually small and consist primarily of compact mononuclear phagocytes. Granulomas are different from other inflammatory reactions; they represent an ultimately unsuccessful localized attempt to rid the host of an offending organism or process. Granulomatous diseases in the middle ear may be localized primarily to the ear and surrounding tissues, or they may be a manifestation of a body-wide disseminated problem. |
Keywords: |
Signs and Symptoms, Ear, Pathological Conditions, nodular inflammatory lesion, mononuclear phagocytes, Pathologic Processes |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |
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Title: |
Tympanic Membrane, Normal, Image 1 |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Michael Hawke, MD |
Tympanic membrane - Normal 1
Tympanic membrane a thin, semitransparent membrane, nearly oval in shape, that stretches across the ear canal and separates the tympanum (middle ear) from the external acoustic meatus (outer ear); called also eardrum. It is composed of fibrous tissue, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the inside. It is constructed so that it can vibrate freely with audible sound waves that travel inward from outside. The handle of the malleus of the middle ear is attached to the center of the membrane and receives the vibrations it collects, transmitting them to the other ossicles of the middle ear (the incus and stapes), which in turn transmit the vibrations to the fluid of the inner ear. |
Keywords: |
membrane, ear canal, ear drum, Ear |
Date Uploaded: |
02/09/2013 |