| 31. | Patients may also present with blood behind the tympanic membrane, sensory deafness, and eyes and wait.
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| 32. | Air pressure changes in the ear canal cause the vibrations of the tympanic membrane and middle ear ossicles.
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| 33. | It possessed large otic ( spiracular ) notches, probably accommodating a spiracle rather than a tympanic membrane.
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| 34. | Numbness in the tympanic membrane during otosclerosis has the eponymous name of " Itard-Cholewa Symptom ".
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| 35. | Clearance of keratin can be disrupted by tympanic membrane retraction so that keratin accumulates within the retraction pocket.
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| 36. | In 1855 Rinne described the combined conductive process of the tympanic membrane and the ossicles of the middle ear.
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| 37. | He realized the importance of the Eustachian tube and its role in adjusting air pressure in the tympanic cavity.
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| 38. | The basilar membrane on the tympanic duct presses against the hair cells of the organ as perilymphatic pressure waves pass.
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| 39. | It opens in front into that portion of the tympanic cavity which is known as the attic or epitympanic recess.
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| 40. | Some of this energy hits the tympanic membrane and combines with inertial bone-conduction, stimulating the inner ear.
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