Year: 1996 Vol. 62 Ed. 3 - (1º)
Artigos Originais
Pages: 182 to 194
Morphology of the Posterior Tympanic Sinuses.
Author(s):
N. L. Zorzetto *,
O. J. Tamega **,
P. J. Garcia ***,
J. C. Soares ***.
Keywords: Middle ear, tympanic sinuses, anatomy
Abstract:
The sinuses of the posterior wall of the tympanic cavity are formed between the bony ridges, bridges and other osseous prominences, remnants of the tympanum widening process. Anatomical limits and relationships of these sinuses were observed in 100 human temporal bones. Many morphological variabilities were found due to different levels of development of the middle ear posterior wall. The most important sinuses of the is complex age the Sinus tympani and the Facial Sinus (Facial recess) scen in all cases. The Lateral tympanic sinus is well formed in 83% of lhe cases and tire Posterior tympanic sinas in 20% of our series.
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