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Basic Ear Anatomy Expected outcomes To understand the hearing mechanism To be able to identify the structures of the ear Development of Ear 1 Pinna develops
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Basic Ear Anatomy Expected outcomes To understand the hearing mechanism To be able to identify the structures of the ear Development of Ear 1 Pinna develops from 1 st 2 nd Branch. 802 Circulatory system Heart attack 810 Digestive system stomach 820 Excretory system kidneys bladder intesti nes etc 830 Musculo skeletal system bones joints tendons muscles etc 840 Nervous system not specified 841 Nervous system Stress 842 Nervous Martin Porter. Consultant ENT. Worcester. Take home messages. Do not refer Glue Ear to ENT. Do not give antibiotics to otitis externa. Otitis . media/Glue. ear. Classification. Diagnosis. Management. Pinna. External Auditory Meatus (Ear Canal). Tympanic Membrane (Ear Drum). What are the ossicles?. The small bones of the ear.. Hammer (Malleus). Anvil (Incus). Stirrup (Stapes). Name the structures that make up the bony (osseous) labyrinth.. The ear consists of 3 different sections. 1. The External Ear. 2. The Middle Ear. - The Auditory . Ossicles. 3. The Inner Ear. . Anatomy of the Ear. Vestibulocochlear . nerve (VIII). EXTERNAL EAR. Ms. Bowman. Anatomy Review-Face. Bones. Frontal, maxillary, nasal, zygomatic, temporal, mandible. Anatomy Review-Ear. External Ear. Pinna, external auditory meatus. Middle Ear. Tympanic membrane. Ossicles. Anatomy. Inner ear consists of :. Bony Labyrinth: filled with a fluid called . perilymph, . consists of 3 parts:. The Vestibule. The Semicircular Canals: . 3 in number (Lateral, Posterior, Superior). The ear is a sensitive organ of the human body. It is mainly concerned with detecting, transmitting and transducing sound. Maintaining a sense of balance is another important function performed by the human ear.. . Section A. Anatomy. Part 1, . External Ear and Tympanic Membrane. Dr. Mike Smith and Dr Mahmood . Bhutta. Major Divisions of the Ear. Peripheral Mechanism. Central Mechanism. Outer Ear. Middle Ear. 2. Objectives . . Identifying Human . Ear . parts & their functions. 3. Ear Parts . . The . ear . is the organ of hearing and, in mammals, balance. . . In . mammals. , the ear is usually described as . The main concern about fluid in the ear is that it makes sound garbled. This can interfere with your It is normal for your child to be tired, irritable or feel sick to his or her stomach for a few h Otitis. . externa. -Inflammation . of . epithelium of the vertical . or horizontal ear canal or . both and surrounding structure. Otitis. media . -Inflammation . of tympanic cavity &membrane. Otitis. external ear,. the . middle ear,. or tympanic cavity, and the . internal ear,. or labyrinth, the last containing the organs of hearing and balance.. EXTERNAL EAR. Dr.Vohra. 4. The external ear has an . By: . Dr. Ammar Ismail. Introduction:. Anatomy. :( Greek word). Ana -------- a part. Tomy. ------- cut . Anatomy: . is the study of the structures of a body and relation of its parts. The subject is usually studied by dissection and observation.. acoustic . transforms?. Kenneth Shane Moodie . H.BSc. . B.Ed. . M.Cl.Sc. .. Minnesota Academy Of Audiology Conference February 2018. shanemoodie77@gmail.com. Hearing Instrument Fitting - Process Overview.
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