Definition of ossicular. Meaning of ossicular. Synonyms of ossicular

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Meaning of ossicular from wikipedia

- Ossicones are columnar or conical skin-covered bone structures on the heads of giraffes, male okapi, and some of their extinct relatives. Ossicones are...
- are two common types of ossicular replacement prostheses, the total ossicular replacement prosthesis (TORP) and partial ossicular replacement prosthesis...
- whereby sounds reach the ear drum but are incompletely transferred via the ossicular chain in the middle ear, and thus partly fail to reach the inner ear (cochlea)...
- tympani muscles of the ossicles contract. The stapedius stiffens the ossicular chain by pulling the stapes (stirrup) of the middle ear away from the...
- abnormal growth of bone in or near the middle ear Middle ear tumour Ossicular discontinuity as a consequence of infection or temporal bone trauma Congenital...
- of the stapes (the third ossicular bone which attaches to the oval window); furthermore, the shape of the articulated ossicular chain is a complex lever...
- multiple frequencies between 250 and 2000 Hz and is used to help identify ossicular abnormalities. Admittance is how energy is transmitted through the middle...
- which refers to any other location within the middle ear such as the ossicular chain, middle ear mucosa or, less frequently, the mastoid cavity. Hearing...
- Tympanoplasty is the surgical operation performed to reconstruct hearing mechanism of middle ear. Tympanoplasty is classified into five different types...
- the lateral ossicular chain from fixation of the stapes, profound mixed hearing losses, clinical otosclerosis from disruption of the ossicular chain, hypermobility...