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Eardrum Information

The eardrum, or tympanic membrane, is a thin, cone-shaped membrane that separates the external ear from the middle ear in humans and other tetrapods. Its function is to transmit sound from the air to the ossicles inside the middle ear. The malleus bone bridges the gap between the eardrum and the other ossicles.

The are two general regions of the tympanic membrane: the pars flaccida (upper region, see picture on right) and the pars densa. The pars flaccida consists of two layers, is relatively fragile, and is associated with eustachian tube dysfunction and cholesteatomas. The larger pars densa region consists of three layers (ectoderm, entoderm, and mesoderm), is comparatively robust, and is the region most commonly associated with perforations.

Rupture or perforation of the eardrum can lead to conductive hearing loss. Collapse or retraction of the ear drum can also cause conductive hearing loss or even cholesteatoma.

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Intentional rupture

The Bajau people of the Pacific intentionally rupture their eardrums at an early age in order to facilitate diving and hunting at sea. Many older Bajau therefore have difficulties hearing.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Guardian

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Sensory system: Auditory and Vestibular systems (TA A15.3, TH 3.11.09, GA 10.1029)
Outer ear

Pinna (Helix, Antihelix, Tragus, Antitragus, Incisura anterior auris, Earlobe) • Ear canalAuricular muscles

Eardrum (Umbo, Pars flaccida)
Middle ear
Tympanic cavity

Labyrinthine wall/medial: Oval window · Round windowSecondary tympanic membrane • Prominence of facial canal • Promontory of tympanic cavity

Membranous wall/lateral

Mastoid wall/posterior: Mastoid cellsAditus to mastoid antrumPyramidal eminence

Carotid wall/anterior

Tegmental wall/roof: Epitympanic recess

Jugular wall/floor
Ossicles Malleus (Neck of malleus, Superior ligament of malleus, Lateral ligament of malleus, Anterior ligament of malleus) · Incus (Superior ligament of incus, Posterior ligament of incus) · Stapes (Anular ligament of stapes)
Muscles Stapedius · Tensor tympani
Eustachian tube Bony part of pharyngotympanic tube · Cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube (Torus tubarius)
Inner ear/ (membranous labyrinth, bony labyrinth)
Auditory system Cochlear labyrinth
General cochlea Scala vestibuliHelicotremaScala tympaniModiolusCochlear cupula
Perilymphatic space PerilymphCochlear aqueduct
Cochlear duct / scala media

Reissner's/vestibular membraneBasilar membrane

EndolymphStria vascularisSpiral ligament

Organ of Corti: StereociliaTectorial membraneSulcus spiralis (externus, internus) • Spiral limbus
Cells Claudius cellBoettcher cell
Vestibular system/ Vestibular labyrinth

Static/translations/vestibule/endolymphatic duct: Utricle (Macula) · Saccule (Macula, Endolymphatic sac) · Kinocilium · OtolithVestibular aqueductCanalis reuniens

Kinetic/rotations: Semicircular canals (Superior, Posterior, Horizontal) • Ampullary cupulaAmpullae (Crista ampullaris)

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