Embryologically, the inner ear first appears as ectodermal thickening which sink into ectodermal tissue, forming a pit, which then pinches off to become the hollow otic vesicle. As development ...
The inner ear contains two fluid chambers, a membranous and a bony chamber. The membranous chamber is filled with endolymph while the bony chamber is filled with perilymph. The wall of the membranous ...
The cochlea, which is a spiral-shaped organ that contains fluid (perilymph and endolymph), is found in the inner ear. The cochlea houses the cell bodies of the cochlear nerve within a region ...
In an article published online Dec. 3 in European Radiology, the authors explore the performance and optimal combination of MRI.