MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATIONS IN HUMAN FETAL EAR OSSICLES-A STUDY
Journal: International Journal of Anatomy and Research (Vol.01, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-09-30
Authors : M. Pramila Padmini B.Narasinga Rao;
Page : 40-42
Keywords : CRUS BREVES; INCUS; MALLEUS; MANUBRIUM; STAPES;
Abstract
Aim: To study the morphological variation, if any, of the ear ossicles in the human fetuses and use of the study in medical applications. Materials And Methods :This study is performed on 100 sets of middle ear ossicles, each set consisting of Malleus, Incus and Stapes, which were taken from 50 fetal cadavers left and right sides of both Result: All the three ossicles showed variations in their morphology and more so in the stapes. Discussion: There are few studies in the literature on individual differences in these ossicles and these studies were on either adult or different species. Conclusion: the ear ossicles of the destitute human fetuses can be used as homografts to replace eroded adult middle ear ossicles
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