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Review of Round Window Membrane Permeability

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988
The round window membrane (RWM) is permeable to certain biological substances. Those substances that can pass through the RWM have the potential to cause inner ear damage, leading to functional disturbances. The RWM is permeable to water, and the existence of osmotically active substances in the middle ear cavity can induce an alteration of inner ear ...
S K, Juhn, Y, Hamaguchi, M, Goycoolea
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Isolated congenital round window absence

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1990
An adult with unilateral round window atresia is presented. With care, CT scanning may be used to demonstrate round window occlusion. Cochlear fenestration resulted in only a modest hearing improvement. Previously reported cases are reviewed.
A R, Clifford, P A, Fagan, B D, Doust
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ROUND WINDOW SURGERY

Otology & Neurotology, 2010
Tsutomu, Nakashima   +4 more
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Round window fistula.

The Journal of otolaryngology, 1977
Round window fistula as a cause of sudden hearing loss was diagnosed in five people. It was associated with a sudden change in middle ear pressure in three, with heavy lifing in one, and was probably caused by a significant blast exposure in the other.
J M, Nedzelski, H O, Barber
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Function of the Round Window

Science, 1933
E, Culler, G, Finch, E S, Girden
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The round window membrane

1983
This membrane, also called the second tympanic membrane by Antonio Scarpa, separates the inner ear from the middle ear and is located in the bottom of the cochlea. The round window membrane is divided into three layers, epithelial, middle and inner layers, from the middle ear to the inner ear side.
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Surgical anatomy and pathology of the round window

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1981
A Belal
exaly  

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