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Inner Ear
Philip R. Chapman, MDH. Ric Harnsberger, MD
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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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                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