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Anatomy. ‘Che external auditors ‘a Outer cartilaginous two thirds and inner bony one third. '. Outer cartilaginous one third and inner bony two thirds ¢.Outer cartilaginous half and inner bony half 4. Cartilage only lined by skin. iphyeloloay of the eat a Sebaceous and ceruminous glands in the inner third of external auditory canal. b. Sebaceous and ceruminous glands in the outer third of external auditory canal Hair follicles in the inner third of external auditory canal. 4. Hair follicles in the outer third of external auditory canal. & Tympanic membrane does not show the following landmark a. Cone of light b. Handle of malleus Short process of incus d. Anterior and posterior malleolar folds The onteroinferior wo of ECs longer than the postero superior wall 4 the tympanic membone is situated obliquely with 55" ontero-inferiory ‘4 Landmarks of tympanic membrane include the following except a Aditus ad antrum b. Handle of malleus Cone of light d. Anterior and posterior malleolar folds 5 Regarding the tympanic membrane, the following statement is wrongs 4. The fibrous layer is deficient in the pars flecida. b. Surrounded by a fibrous annulus all round. The handle of malleus is embedded in its middle layer 4. Itis oval in shape. {6 In otoscopic ear examination, we pull the auricles a Anteriorly and inferoirly b. Anteriorly and superiorly posteriorly and inferiorly 4.Posteriorly and superiorly 2. The internal carotid artery is related tot Posterior wall of middle ear cavity b. Inferior wall of middle ear cavity c. Superior wall of middle ear cavity d. Anterior wall of middle ear cavity & The internal jugular vein is related toi 2. Posterior wall of middle ear cavity b. Inferior wall of middle ear cavity c. Superior wall of middle ear cavity Anterior wall of middle ear cavity 9, The following structures not included in the middle ear clefts a. Mastoid antrum b.Incus « Hypotympanum 4 jugular bulb 4. The Eustachian tube b.The tympanic cavity «The endolymphatic sac 4 The aditusad antrum a incus 2 Malus Supe Promont Temmasis inner mid “Tensor tment spo by geminal neve trough it mondiblr branch = StopedusSuppled by foil neve [Tp nerves amide eo Chri tympont of fc nerve {Auriculotemporal nerve bs Lingual nerve Facial nerve @ , 4.Chorda tympani Tmpanic Uackbsons) of glossophanngeo a The first turn ofthe cochlea The apex ofthe cochlea The base ofthe vestibule 4. The medial wall of the antrum. Facial nerve bb Mandibular nerve © Chorda tympani nerve 4. Greater superficial petrosal nerve a. The lower part of middle ear cavity The upper part of middle ear cavity The lower part of mastoid antrum . The upper part of mastoid antrum 16. Tympani lees that innervate the middie ear isa branch of 2 Facial nerve Vagus nerve « Glossopharyngeal nerve Trigeminal nerve structures are conténts ofthe middle ear except: a Malleus b.incus cir d Stapes «.Auriculotemporal nerve 7 Contant of mie ancl lowing exc -Stapes '. Tensor tympani muscle Greater auricular nerve ¢ Chorda tympani ‘Basal tur ofthe cochlea Round window e Incus jugular bulb PERE a Processus cochleariformis b. Pyramid «Facial bony canal 6. Aditus ad antrum ts lateral wall bits medial wall cts anterior wall, Its posterior wall 22, All the following structures are related to the anterior wail ofthe middl@ ear exe ‘Eustachian tube 'b Tensor tympani tendon «Facial bony canal ‘4.Caroti canal (23. The Bustach an tbe communicate The tympanic cavity with the nose ‘The tympanic cavity withthe nasopharynx. The attic with the mastoid antrum

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