Microscopic Anatomy of the Inner Ear, Fifth Edition
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Description:This Atlas was developed as a teaching aid for individuals interested in cochlear anatomy and pathology. The goal is to provide multiple illustrations of the cellular arrangements within the inner ear. The same structures are shown in flat preparations and radial, horizontal or tangential sections. Comparison of the different views should help the interested person to understand the complex 3-dimensional structure of the organ of Corti. The sense of hearing depends upon the central auditory pathways as well as the peripheral auditory structures (i.e., external, middle and inner ears). This Atlas is focused on the hearing portion of the inner ear only. For a discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the external and middle ears and details about the central auditory system, one should refer to a textbook on clinical otology and neuroanatomy, respectively. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Pages in Document:1-69
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:20055538
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Citation:St. Louis, MO: Washington University School of Medicine, 2012 Sep; :1-69
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Federal Fiscal Year:2012
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Performing Organization:Washington University, St. Louis
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Start Date:20000401
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Source Full Name:Microscopic anatomy of the inner ear, fifth edition
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End Date:20130914
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:2399d0a3d3f031c90a5e463a9e458a7b04b88da0892c9a3ebdf4a9d68a66b7a6abba170b0cd4e5a1b7862e978580559d5a028bf3d0cb849163d5ce705d497070
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