Author:
Declau F.,Moeneclaey L.,Marquet J.
Abstract
AbstractThe normal growth pattern of the middle ear cleft was studied on macro- and histological sections of the human fetus.When compared with adult temporal bones, the inclination of the tympanic ring remains unaltered throughout fetal development.Expansion of the middle ear cleft is caused by intrinsic growth and by lateral displacement of its constituent elements: tympanic ring, otic capsule and squamous bone. Not only are the two mutually different modes of growth movement quite dissimilar in magnitude and direction, but so is their resultant vector for each constituent; this dissimilarity in growth movement leads to a characteristic change in shape of the middle ear cleft and to the curvature of the tympanic membrane. The intrinsic growth of these elements is simultaneously accompanied by remodelling of their shape; lateral displacement of the squamous bone and tympanic ring is caused by the pressure of the enlarging brain. The consequences of developmental disturbances on the normal growth pattern are discussed.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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