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  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]).
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  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]) describing =Stapes, Fissula Ante Fenestram and Associated Structures in Man: IV. From Fetuses
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  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]) describing =Stapes, Fissula Ante Fenestram and Associated Structures in Man III. From Embryos
    1 KB (181 words) - 11:42, 5 October 2017
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]).
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  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 5|5]]) describing =Stapes, Fissula Ante Fenestram and Associated Structures in Man: I. From Embryo of
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  • ...90px|left]] This historic 1959 paper by Anson and Bast described the human stapes development. =Development of the Stapes of the Human Ear - Illustrated in Atlas Series=
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  • ...id bar bifurcates, the anterior portion being directly continuous with the stapes. The facial nerve lies in the fork so formed. There is a large vein lying t ...meters. The ossicles at that stage were simply concentrated mesoblast. The stapes was ring—like, the incus was particularly small, and the malleus large. T
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  • ...representative of the quadrate. The older Continental view homologised the stapes with the hyo-mandibular, the incus with the quadrate, the malleus with the ...f the hyoid arch becomes the stylo-hyal. It is at first connected with the stapes, but soon separates from it; later it becomes immediately connected to the
    20 KB (3,273 words) - 08:59, 18 March 2020
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 5|5]]) describing ...offered detailed information on the morphogenesis of the otic capsule, the stapes and the incus (with atlas arrangement of figures). A fourth article, compar
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  • '''Modern Notes:''' {{Stapes}} | {{Middle ear}} =Major Features in the Developmental History of the Human Stapes=
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  • Reichert's cartilage<br>stapes, styloid process, lesser cornu of hyoid, upper part of body of hyoid bone * '''ST''' - stapes
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  • Reichert's cartilage<br>stapes, styloid process, lesser cornu of hyoid, upper part of body of hyoid bone * '''ST''' - stapes
    6 KB (844 words) - 10:51, 1 September 2011
  • Reichert's cartilage<br>stapes, styloid process, lesser cornu of hyoid, upper part of body of hyoid bone * '''ST''' - stapes
    7 KB (981 words) - 07:53, 15 October 2015
  • ...subunits of the stapes and timing of development. Twenty-seven percent of stapes malformations had a Type I morphology characterized by a hypoplastic or abs ...n the NCCs disrupts NCC migration into the stapes region in PA2, affecting stapes formation. These results indicate that region-specific endodermal signals d
    32 KB (4,766 words) - 04:18, 5 July 2022
  • ...in the connective tissue above and posterior to the site of the drum; the stapes at first appears to be located in the vestibule rather than in the tympanic ...um, and covers in the long process of the hammer; the inner wall shuts the stapes from the tympanic cavity; the body of the hammer and the anvil lie above th
    13 KB (2,155 words) - 12:27, 26 October 2018
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]). The fetuse ...complete, thus resulting in a synchondrosis in the capsule anterior to the stapes. Perozzi, however, considered this zone as a place whichpermitted growth or
    39 KB (6,427 words) - 07:11, 15 December 2018
  • ...specially suitable for the study of the organ. In the middle line from the stapes is the vestibule. The cochlea is not shown as it lies above the section.
    9 KB (1,540 words) - 20:08, 31 October 2012
  • '''Modern Notes:''' {{Stapes}} | {{Middle ear}} =Adult Form of the Human Stapes in the Light of Its Development=
    34 KB (5,367 words) - 10:25, 28 January 2020
  • Fixation of the middle ear ossicles Malleus, Incus and Stapes * congenital fixation of stapes (stapes anchored to oval window)
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  • ...the vestibular cistern, situated between the utricle and the cartilaginous stapes. The smaller spaces, belowthe cistern ...ite the fenestra cochleae; Impressio staped., area in contact with base of stapes; Saccus endol., saccus endolymphaticus; Scala tymp., scala tynipani; Scala
    18 KB (2,849 words) - 22:04, 22 April 2012
  • ...n the NCCs disrupts NCC migration into the stapes region in PA2, affecting stapes formation. These results indicate that region-specific endodermal signals d
    19 KB (2,721 words) - 15:19, 16 July 2019
  • ...d incus are derived from the cartilage of the 1st pharyngeal arch, and the stapes is derived from the cartilage of the 2nd pharyngeal arch. In ossicle develo
    13 KB (1,998 words) - 11:44, 23 October 2015
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]) describing =Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man: II. From Fetus at
    65 KB (10,417 words) - 13:41, 18 January 2020
  • Manubrium of malleus(L). Meckel's cartilage. Stapes (R). Auditory tube.
    7 KB (967 words) - 10:28, 21 September 2015
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 5|5]]) describing =Stapes, Fissula ante fenestram and Associated Structures in man: V . From the Fetu
    84 KB (13,325 words) - 18:49, 18 November 2017
  • Anson, B. J., and Bast, T. H.: Development of the Stapes of the Human Ear, Illustrated in Atlas Series. Quart. Bull., Northwestern U '''Fig. 1.''' The malleus Embryo 7 week 18 mm, like the incus and stapes, develops from a mesenchymal blastema located within the first two branchia
    24 KB (3,787 words) - 13:47, 18 January 2020
  • i, Otocyst ; 2, pharyngo-tympanic tube ; 3, stapes ; 4, incus ; 5, malleus ; 6, ectodermal ingrowth ; 7, external auditory mea 2, malleus ; 3, incus. B. Reichert’s cartilage ; 4, stapes ;
    17 KB (2,790 words) - 14:45, 25 October 2018
  • ...lato-quadrate bar (cartilaginous skeleton of maxillary process), while the stapes is an independent formation developed round the stapedial artery. It may be ...elatinous tissue is absorbed, so that the malleus and incus and developing stapes, with the chorda tynipani, become surrounded by the hypoblasts lining of th
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  • Manubrium of malleus(L). Meckel's cartilage. Stapes (R). Auditory tube.
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  • ...the reader’s right); it has not yet been carried medialward to invest the stapes (at the reader’s left). ...anic mucous membrane has reached adult extent at this level, investing the stapes and covering the medial wall of the middle-ear cavity.
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  • ...ther the first or second arch. Cope and Frazer described the origin of the stapes as 'peri-arterial.' O. Hertwig regards its origin as uncertain. Finally one ...he auditory epithelium would furnish a means of testing to what extent the stapes homologue together with its stapedial plate can develop in the absence of a
    40 KB (6,466 words) - 09:44, 27 May 2020
  • * '''ST''' - stapes
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  • ...uated between the tympanic wall of the bony vestibuli with its articulated stapes, and the vestibular chambers of the membraneous labyrinth. This is the spat ...mm. embryo that has just been referred to. There is now just opposite the stapes one space which is much larger than the adjoining spaces. On part of its ma
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  • ...Stage 18 and 19 a mesenchymal bridge forms by the interhyale which bridges stapes and cranial part laterohyale (Reichert’s cartilage). And by stage O’Rah ...s tendon was observed and the stapedius tendon attached at the back of the stapes head.The anlage of the pyramidal eminence formed around week 12-14 and arou
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  • incus, and stapes), with their ligaments. ...s elongated from before backwards. It is occupied by the foot-piece of the stapes, and the annular ligament which connects the circumference of the foot-piec
    69 KB (11,365 words) - 23:33, 29 June 2020
  • stapes. It is developed in the reticulum that fills the interval situated between the saccule, utricle, and the cartilaginous stapes. Even before the general periotic
    45 KB (7,534 words) - 09:19, 28 August 2011
  • ...fy (Meckel’s cartilage), second arch may chondrify (Reichert’s cartilage), stapes and stapedius commence. Auricular hillocks merge to form auricle primordia. ** Stapes - Pharyngeal Arch 2 cartilage Neural crest (ectoderm)
    21 KB (2,994 words) - 09:44, 28 May 2020
  • ...fore no radical innovation in the fact that the incus articulates with the stapes. ...lii (supra-angular) ; q, quadrate ; s, squamosal ; sa, supra-angular ; st, stapes (columella auris) ; /, tympanic (angular).
    27 KB (4,367 words) - 13:22, 25 April 2015
  • * '''ST''' - stapes
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  • ...nanubrium or handle of the malleus ; tjy. tegmen tympani ; ?'. incus ; st. stapes ; i.hy. interhyal ligament ; st.h. stylohyal cartilage ; h.h. hypohyal ; b. ...end of the mandibular arch, and its rounded head comes in contact with the stapes (Fig. 136, sf) which is segmented from the fenestra ovalis.
    24 KB (3,942 words) - 09:19, 20 June 2018
  • ...n the NCCs disrupts NCC migration into the stapes region in PA2, affecting stapes formation. These results indicate that region-specific endodermal signals d
    31 KB (4,315 words) - 09:01, 2 December 2021
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]) describing
    27 KB (4,575 words) - 09:25, 22 October 2017
  • ...ssula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 3|3]], and [[Paper - Stapes, fissula ante fenestram and associated structures in man 4|4]]). ...eductus cochlea; f.a.f., fissura ante fenestrarn; N.VlI, facial nerve; 5., stapes; v.c., vascular connective tissue in cartilage; e.s., endolymphatic sac; c.
    39 KB (5,992 words) - 15:21, 19 February 2019
  • Manubrium of malleus(L). Meckel's cartilage. Stapes (R). Auditory tube.
    9 KB (1,266 words) - 08:04, 15 October 2015
  • ** dorsal ends form stapes and Temporal bone styloid process | stapes, styloid process, lesser cornu of hyoid, upper part of body of hyoid bone
    33 KB (4,626 words) - 14:17, 1 September 2010
  • ...cavity walls by ligaments (3 for the malleus, and 1 each for the incus and stapes). |<center>Stapes</center>
    24 KB (3,503 words) - 07:21, 16 October 2018
  • ...process, mandibular and hyoid arches to the base of the skull, becomes the stapes. The incus and malleus arise from the upper end of the mandibular bar of ca ..., in the later months of development, the malleus and incus and developing stapes, with the chorda tympani, become surrounded by the entodermal lining of the
    40 KB (6,573 words) - 06:03, 31 December 2014
  • ** Stapes - Pharyngeal Arch 2 cartilage Neural crest (ectoderm) * stapedius muscle and stapes
    36 KB (5,185 words) - 14:19, 22 October 2009
  • ** dorsal ends form stapes and Temporal bone styloid process ** Stapes - Pharyngeal Arch 2 cartilage Neural crest (ectoderm)
    36 KB (4,910 words) - 13:57, 25 July 2019
  • ** dorsal ends form stapes and Temporal bone styloid process | stapes, styloid process, lesser cornu of hyoid, upper part of body of hyoid bone
    29 KB (4,087 words) - 10:01, 29 August 2010
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