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Head and Neck
Anatomy
Temporal Bone and Skull Base
Inner Ear
Inner Ear
Philip R. Chapman, MD
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H. Ric Harnsberger, MD
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TERMINOLOGY
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Inner ear consists of cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canals (SCCs), associated interconnecting endolymphatic and perilymphatic compartments, and surrounding bony otic capsule
Inner ear houses sensorineural structures for sound detection (cochlea) and mechanoreceptors for spatial orientation and balance (vestibule and SCCs)
IMAGING ANATOMY
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EMBRYOLOGY
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TERMINOLOGY
Definitions
Inner ear consists of cochlea, vestibule, semicircular canals (SCCs), associated interconnecting endolymphatic and perilymphatic compartments, and surrounding bony otic capsule
Inner ear houses sensorineural structures for sound detection (cochlea) and mechanoreceptors for spatial orientation and balance (vestibule and SCCs)
IMAGING ANATOMY
Overview
Internal Contents
ANATOMY IMAGING ISSUES
Questions
Imaging Recommendations
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS
Clinical Importance
EMBRYOLOGY
Embryologic Events
Practical Implications
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