semicircular canal in English

each of the three fluid-filled sections of the ear canal that assist in maintaining balance and hearing

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1. A total obstruction of the semicircular canal could never be seen.

2. This was most often demonstrated in the superior semicircular canal region and through a connective tissue string, which connected the posterior semicircular canal ampulla with the middle ear.

3. The orientation of the lateral semicircular canal indicates that the head and neck were held horizontally in neutral position.

4. Objective:To assess the effects of particle repositioning maneuver(PRM) and postural restriction therapy on posterior semicircular canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo(BPPV).

5. Conclusions:The labyrinthine facial nerve, GG and the first part of horizontal facial nerve present a reverse V-shape in the layer of lateral semicircular canal.

6. The cupula in the ampulla of the semicircular canal, like the tectorial membrane in the cochlea, forms the essential link in transferring endolymph fluid movement stimuli to the hair cells.

7. The Arcuate eminence is the major landmark used to safely locate the internal acoustic canal, which is often located at a 60[degrees] angle to the blue-lined superior semicircular canal

8. After fenestration of the lateral semicircular canal in pigeons, a vestibular whole nerve action potential (VAP) could be recorded during acoustic stimulation. The cochlear whole nerve action potential (CAP) was recorded simultaneously.

9. Ampulla any small vesicle or sac-like offshoot, particularly the dilation at the end of the semicircular canal of the EAR, which houses sensory epithelium and is concerned with balance; See CRISTA AmpullaRIS.