tympanic membrane

NOUN
  1. the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound
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How To Use tympanic membrane In A Sentence

  • The remainder underwent Type III tympanoplasty with the tympanic membrane placed directly over the stapes suprastructure.
  • Good otoscopic illumination, cerumen removal and attention to the position and mobility of the tympanic membrane (rather than only to the color) are important for an accurate diagnosis.
  • Bannofont reports a case of congenital imperforation of the left auditory canal existing near the tympanic membrane with total deafness in that ear. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • The ear canal is closed at its inner end by a thin diaphragm of stretched skin known as the eardrum or tympanic membrane, which vibrates as the air pressure changes.
  • The cartilage is considered to provide good re-enforcement for the healing tympanic membrane.
  • The risk of ototoxicity is not as much of an issue with the intact tympanic membrane.
  • It usually allows rapid diagnosis of tympanic membrane perforations.
  • Sound waves reach the eardrum through the external auditory canal, tympanic membrane caused by vibration.
  • Clearance of the obstruction showed that the tympanic membrane was compressed against the promontory.
  • Conclusion: The stimulant method for myringoplasty may promote regeneration and healing of tympanic membrane by mechanical stimulation.
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