vestibular aqueduct
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Vestibular aqueduct — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = aqueductus vestibuli GraySubject = 232 GrayPage = 1048 Caption = Interior of right osseous labyrinth. Caption2 = The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above. (Aqueductus vestibuli labeled at bottom right.) … Wikipedia
large vestibular aqueduct syndrome — symptoms resulting from enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct of the inner ear, with sensorineural hearing loss that may be progressive and become severe, and frequently vertigo. Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome showing bilateral enlargement… … Medical dictionary
Vestibular nerve — Nerve: Vestibular nerve Inner ear illustration showing semicircular canal, hair cells, ampulla, cupula, vestibular nerve, fluid … Wikipedia
vein of vestibular aqueduct — vena aqueductus vestibuli … Medical dictionary
aqueduct — A conduit or canal. SYN: aqueductus. [L. aquaeductus] cerebral a. an ependyma lined canal in the mesencephalon about 20 mm long, connecting the third to the fourth ventricle. SYN: aqueductus mesencephali [TA], aqueductus cerebri, a. of cerebrum,… … Medical dictionary
Cochlear aqueduct — Bone: Aqueduct of cochlea Left temporal bone. Inferior surface. (Aquæductus cochleæ labeled at left, fifth from the top.) Latin a. cochleae Gray s … Wikipedia
ear, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium). The human ear, like … Universalium
Vein — A blood vessel that carries blood low in oxygen content from the body back to the heart. The deoxygenated form of hemoglobin (deoxyhemoglobin) in venous blood makes it appear dark. Veins are part of the afferent wing of the circulatory system… … Medical dictionary
opening — A gap in or entrance to an organ, tube, or cavity. SEE ALSO: aperture, fossa, ostium, orifice, pore. access o. SYN: access. aortic o. SYN: aortic hiatus … Medical dictionary
Inner ear — The cochlea and vestibule, viewed from above … Wikipedia