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outer ear

outer ear. anatomy physiology disorders . anatomy. pinna. anatomy. ear canal. anatomy. tympanic membrane. physiology. pinna vertical localization resonance . physiology. ear canal pathway protects TM constant temp and humidity resonator. physiology.

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outer ear

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  1. outer ear • anatomy • physiology • disorders

  2. anatomy • pinna

  3. anatomy • ear canal

  4. anatomy • tympanic membrane

  5. physiology • pinna • vertical localization • resonance

  6. physiology • ear canal • pathway • protects TM • constant temp and humidity • resonator

  7. physiology • tympanic membrane will be considered along with the section on the middle ear (chap 10)

  8. disorders • atresia • collapsed ear canals • foreign bodies • external otitis • growths in ear canal • impacted cerumen • tympanic membrane perforations • tympanosclerosis

  9. disorders • atresia • complete congenital closure of the ear canal • hearing loss: moderate flat conductive • treatment: surgery

  10. disorders • typical atresia audiogram and photo

  11. disorders • collapsed ear canals • artifact due to pressure of supraaural earphones on ear canals • false conductive loss

  12. disorders • foreign bodies • any foreign object in ear canal • no hearing loss • treatment involves removing object

  13. disorders • examples of foreign bodies

  14. disorders • external otitis (otitis externa) • bacterial or fungal infection of the ear canal • no hearing loss • anti-biotics used for treatment

  15. disorders • growths in ear canal • osteotomas and extoses • normally no treatment or hearing loss

  16. disorders • impacted cerumen • slight to mild sloping hearing loss • physical removal

  17. disorders • impacted cerumen

  18. disorders • tympanic membrane perforations • causes vary • usually no hearing loss • may heal spontaneously or require myringoplasty

  19. disorders • tympanosclerosis • ususally due to repeated scaring • no hearing loss to a mild rising loss • no known treatment

  20. disorders • Most outer ear disorders have normal acoustic immittance results • The exceptions are ... • atresia • impacted cerumen • tympanic membrane perforations • tympanosclerosis

  21. summary

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