Submicroscopic Structure of the Inner Ear -  Salvatore Iurato

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2013 | 1. Auflage
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Submicroscopic Structure of the Inner Ear focuses on the submicroscopic structure of the inner ear of mammals, as investigated in guinea pigs, cats, chinchillas, squirrel-monkeys, and rats. This book consists of experimental investigations, such as the efferent innervation of the organ of Corti; ototoxicity of some antibiotics; acoustic trauma; and circulation of the labyrinthine fluids. Investigations on the human labyrinth, normal and affected by Meniere's disease, are also covered. This text likewise describes the combined electron-microscopic and electrophysiological research studies that provide a basis for a correlation of the submicroscopic structure and function of the sensory cells. A review of the main light-microscopic features is included for those who are not familiar with the morphology of the inner ear. This publication is intended for students or individuals working on the morphology of the ear, but is also a good reference for anatomists, otologists, zoologists, psychologists, and neurophysiologists interested in the structure of the inner ear.
Submicroscopic Structure of the Inner Ear focuses on the submicroscopic structure of the inner ear of mammals, as investigated in guinea pigs, cats, chinchillas, squirrel-monkeys, and rats. This book consists of experimental investigations, such as the efferent innervation of the organ of Corti; ototoxicity of some antibiotics; acoustic trauma; and circulation of the labyrinthine fluids. Investigations on the human labyrinth, normal and affected by Meniere's disease, are also covered. This text likewise describes the combined electron-microscopic and electrophysiological research studies that provide a basis for a correlation of the submicroscopic structure and function of the sensory cells. A review of the main light-microscopic features is included for those who are not familiar with the morphology of the inner ear. This publication is intended for students or individuals working on the morphology of the ear, but is also a good reference for anatomists, otologists, zoologists, psychologists, and neurophysiologists interested in the structure of the inner ear.

Front Cover 1
Submicroscopic Structure of the Inner Ear 4
Copyright Page 5
Table of Contents 6
PREFACE 8
LIST OF AUTHORS 10
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 11
ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY 12
ABBREVIATIONS 13
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 14
CHAPTER II. METHODS 18
1. POLARIZED-LIGHT MICROSCOPY 18
2. ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 20
3. X-RAY DIFFRACTION 27
4. ISOLATION AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS 28
CHAPTER III. LIGHT MICROSCOPIC FEATURES 31
1. DEVELOPMENT 34
2. GROSS FEATURES 35
3. INNERVATION 46
4. BLOOD SUPPLY 50
PART 1: SUBMICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE 52
CHAPTER IV. BASEMENT MEMBRANE AND CONNECTIVE MEMBRANE 54
1. BASEMENT MEMBRANE 55
2. CONNECTIVE MEMBRANE 57
CHAPTER V. COCHLEAR DUCT 72
1. BASILAR MEMBRANE, SPIRAL LIMBUS AND SPIRAL LIGAMENT 74
2. REISSNER'S MEMBRANE 89
3. ORGAN OF CORTI 93
4. INNERVATION OF THE ORGAN OF CORTI 120
5. VASCULAR STRIA 144
6. SPIRAL PROMINENCE 162
7. TECTORIAL MEMBRANE 173
CHAPTER VI. VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH 182
1. SEMICIRCULAR CANALS 187
2. UTRICLE AND SACCULE 188
3. CRISTAE AMPULLARES 1,2 208
4. OTOLITHIC MEMBRANES AND CUPULAE 223
5. PLANUM SEMILUNATUM AND DARK CELLS 232
6. ENDOLYMPHATIC DUCT AND SAC 238
CHAPTER VII. EIGHTH CRANIAL NERVE 247
1. COCHLEAR NERVE 247
2. COCHLEAR GANGLION 252
3. VESTIBULAR NERVE 258
4. VESTIBULAR GANGLION 262
CHAPTER VIII. SUBMICROSCOPIC CHANGES IN THE VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH IN ANIMALS, DUE TO AGEING 265
CHAPTER IX. PROSPECTS IN PATHOLOGY 274
1. ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDIES OF THE DISEASED MACULA OF THE UTRICLE OF THE HUMAN INNER EAR WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO MÉNIÈRE'S DISEASE 274
2. EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY 291
CHAPTER X. APPENDIX 303
1. SUBMICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE INSECT EAR 303
2. SUBMICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF THE LATERAL-LINE CANAL ORGAN 310
CHAPTER XI. REMARKS ON THE STRUCTURE AND INNERVATION OF THE LABYRINTHINE SENSORY CELLS 330
1. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION 330
2. INNERVATION 334
REFERENCES 337
AUTHOR INDEX 364
SUBJECT INDEX 370

Erscheint lt. Verlag 22.10.2013
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Humanbiologie
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie
Technik
ISBN-10 1-4831-5504-8 / 1483155048
ISBN-13 978-1-4831-5504-3 / 9781483155043
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