tympanic membrane in English

noun
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a membrane forming part of the organ of hearing, which vibrates in response to sound waves. In humans and other higher vertebrates it forms the eardrum, between the outer and middle ear.
Tympanic readings represent a close correlation to patients' core temperatures because of the close proximity of the carotid arteries that vascularize the tympanic membrane and hypothalamus.

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1. Bullous myringitis is an infection of the tympanic membrane, otherwise known as the eardrum

2. Cerumen serves as protective coating, trapping fine dust and repelling water away from the tympanic membrane

3. The solution is the eardrum, or tympanic membrane, and the tiny bones of the middle ear.

4. 10 Objective:To observe the result of repairing tympanic membrane perforation with fascia temporal muscle under ear endoscope.

5. Alabama as the Excision of the Tympanic Membrane in an Augmentedly Death-Biased Procedure, 23 Hastings Const

6. • Recurrent, acute ear infections in addition to chronic effusion and anatomic alteration of the tympanic membrane (e.g., retraction pocket, granulomas)

7. 30 Objective To study the role of Oto- endoscope Computer Imaging System in the forensic identification of tympanic membrane perforation.

8. The primary purpose of impedance Audiometry is to determine the status of the tympanic membrane and middle ear via tympanometry

9. The tympanic Annulus is the thickened edge of the pars tensa of the tympanic membrane, anchoring it in the tympanic sulcus 3.

10. 4 Objective To observe the morphosis of traumatic tympanic membrane perforation at acute stage and analyze the influencing factors of surgical intervention.

11. Baguant, ENT specialist comments, " Cotton buds can cause the formation of Cerumen plugs by pushing Cerumen toward the tympanic membrane.

12. Bullous myringitis (BM) is a relatively common infectious condition characterized by bullae or vesicles on the tympanic membrane without affecting the contents of the external or middle ear.

13. Hearing loss types Conductive HL caused by damage to any mechanical components of the ear, eg accumulation of cerumen, disruption of tympanic membrane, fusion of one or more

14. Impaction is diagnosed when an accumulation of Cerumen results in symptoms, such as hearing loss, or when it prevents adequate assessment of the ear canal or tympanic membrane.

15. Medical instrument consisting of a magnifying lens and light; used for examining the external ear (the auditory meatus and especially the tympanic membrane) Familiarity information: Auriscope used as a noun is very rare.

16. In addition to injuries to the pinna otologic traumatology comprises in particular injuries of the tympanic membrane and ossicular chain, temporal bone fractures together with accompanying impairment of the labyrinth and facial nerve as well as acoustic trauma and barotrauma.

17. The peripheral system includes the external ear (Auricle and ear canal), the tympanic membrane, or eardrum, the middle ear (three small and connected bones: malleus, incus, and stapes), the oval window boundary, and the inner ear (vestibular system and cochlea)

18. Cerumen removal on the same date of service, the following criteria must be met: • The main reason for the patient’s visit was separate from the Cerumen removal • Otoscopic examination of the tympanic membrane is not possible due to the impaction

19. ‘Excess Cerumen in the external ear canal commonly causes hearing loss and vertigo, contributes to infection and obscures visualization of the tympanic membrane.’ ‘The only trend noted was a higher success rate if the Cerumen was considered to be soft rather than hard or mixed.’

20. ‘Excess Cerumen in the external ear canal commonly causes hearing loss and vertigo, contributes to infection and obscures visualization of the tympanic membrane.’ ‘The only trend noted was a higher success rate if the Cerumen was considered to be soft rather than hard or mixed.’

21. Cerumen, also known as earwax, is a natural secretion produced by and found within the external auditory canal (EAC).It has important roles as part of the first line of defense of the ear from micro-organisms and optimizing function of the tympanic membrane and EAC.

22. It is located at the bottom of a funnel-shaped depression (the round window niche) and, in the macerated bone, opens into the cochlea of the internal ear; in the fresh state it is closed by a membrane, the secondary tympanic membrane (Latin: membrana tympani secundaria, or membrana fenestrae Cochleae) or round window membrane, which is a