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The auditory ossicles of the middle ear transmit sounds from the air as vibrations to the fluid-filled cochlea. The auditory ossicles consist of two malleus (hammer) bones, two incus (anvil) bones, and two stapes (stirrups), one on each side. These bones develop during the fetal stage and are the ones to ossify first. They are fully mature at birth and do not grow afterward.
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Auditory sensation, commonly called hearing, involves the transformation of sonic waves into neural impulses facilitated by the structures of the auditory organ. The prominent, flesh-like structure on the side of the head, called the auricle, directs sound waves towards the auditory canal. The auricle is often mislabeled as the pinna, a term more aligned with mobile structures like a feline's external ear. The auditory canal penetrates the cranium via the external auditory meatus of the...
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Bone formation, or ossification, begins around the sixth to seventh week of embryonic development. Most bones develop from a cartilaginous template through the process of endochondral ossification. Cartilage formation begins when clusters of mesenchymal cells differentiate into chondrocytes. These chondrocytes proliferate rapidly and secrete an extracellular matrix that becomes encased in a membrane called the perichondrium. The resulting cartilage model provides a template that resembles the...
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The lateral view of the cranium is dominated by temporal, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones.
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Intramembranous ossification is one of the two processes involved in the development of bones within an embryo. The flat bones of the face, most of the cranial bones, and the clavicles are formed via this process. During intramembranous ossification, the bones develop directly from sheets of undifferentiated mesenchymal connective tissue.
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Most bones contain compact and spongy osseous tissue, but their distribution and concentration vary based on the bone's overall function.
Compact bone, also called cortical bone, is the denser, stronger of the two types of bone tissue. It is found under the periosteum and in the diaphyses of long bones, where it provides support and protection. The microscopic structural unit of compact bone is called an osteon, or haversian system. Each osteon is composed of concentric rings of calcified...
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Area of Science:

  • Otolaryngology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Osteomas are benign tumors of lamellar bone.
  • Temporal bone osteomas are common in the external ear canal.
  • Middle ear osteomas are exceptionally rare.

Observation:

  • This study reviews the limited reported cases of middle ear osteomas.
  • The rarity of these lesions presents diagnostic challenges.
  • Clinical presentation typically involves conductive hearing loss.

Findings:

  • Only 14 cases of middle ear osteomas have been documented.
  • These benign neoplasms arise from the lamellar bone.
  • Asymptomatic cases are incidentally discovered during imaging.

Implications:

  • Increased awareness of middle ear osteomas is crucial for timely diagnosis.
  • Understanding the presentation aids in managing conductive hearing loss.
  • Further research into the etiology and management of these rare tumors is warranted.