Medical Applied Anatomy for Students And Practitioners
Medical Applied Anatomy for Students And Practitioners
T B Johnston
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Semicircular ducts. U. Utricle. dr. Ductus reuniens. Dv. Ductus vestibuli. lymph. When the foot-piece of the stapes is moved medially, waves are set up in the perilymph, and they pass up the cochlea to its summit and then descend to impinge on the membrane which closes the fenestra cochleae (rotunda) (p. 204). As the waves pass along, they are transmitted through the wall of the membranous cochlea to the endo- lymph and so stimulate the processes of the cells which are connected with the termin...al fibres of the cochlear division of the acoustic nerve. The terminal branches of the vestibular division of the acoustic nerve end in and around specialised cells in the walls of the membranous semicircular ducts. They are stimulated by movements in the endolymph, and they are also affected 208 THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE by conditions which interfere with the tension of the labyrin- thine fluid. Meniere's disease (p. 90) may be caused by an increase in pressure, possibly owing to over-secretion of endo- lymph, or it may also be caused by haemorrhage into the interior of the semicircular ducts.
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