The Anatomy of the Ear. I. Reichert's Cartilage and the Facial Canal. II. Blood Supply of the Stapes |
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10-week fetus 10-week infant 14-month infant anastomose Anson and Theodore arteries Arteriole Atlas Series auditory ossicles base footplate Bast BLOOD SUPPLY blood vessels Bull canalicular portion cartilage rest cartilaginous bar Cochlea contains the facial cranial nerve VII definitive facial canal demonstrated endochondral ossification facial nerve fetal cartilage fetus foramen fossula higher magnification histologically unmodified projection Human Ear Illustrated in Atlas incus J.McConnell ligament long crus malleus medial tympanic wall medial wall membrane bone mesenchymal tissue mucous membrane Newborn 4-day Northwestern Univ obturator foramen ossicular supply Ossification of Reichert's otic capsule Photomicrograph of section plexus post-natal pyramidal eminence pyramidal process Quart reach the stapes Reichert's cartilage remnant of Reichert's School second branchial arch shown at higher stage stapedial base stapedial muscle stapedial tendon stapes niche stylohyoid ligament sulcus temporal bone Theodore H transmits the stapedial Tympanic Cavity Figure University of Wisconsin vascular supply venule vessels of ossicular weeks of fetal Yes Wis