Eardrum
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Name = eardrum |
Latin = membrana tympani |
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Caption2 = Right tympanic membrane as seen through a speculum. |
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The '''tympanic membrane''' (also tympanum or myrinx), is a thin [[biological membrane|membrane]] that separates the [[external ear]] from the [[middle ear]]. Its function is to transmit [[sound]] from the air to the [[ossicles]] inside the middle ear. The [[malleus]] bone bridges the gap between the eardrum and the other ossicles.
Rupture or [[perforation of the eardrum]] can lead to [[conductive hearing loss]].
== Development ==
The eardrum forms from the joining of the expanding first [[pharyngeal pouch]] and [[pharyngeal groove|groove]]. Around day 30 of [[gestation]], the [[endoderm]]-lined first expands to form the [[tympanic cavity]], which subsequently envelops the inner ear [[ossicles]]. Simultaneously, the first pharyngeal groove, which is lined with ectoderm, expands to form the developing [[external auditory meatus]]. Separated by a thin layer of [[splanchnic mesoderm]], the tympanic cavity and external auditory meatus join to form the tympanic membrane. As a result, the tympanic membrane is one of very few adult structures that is derived from all three [[germ layer]]s. The skin that covers the outer surface of the tympanic membrane is derived from [[ectoderm]], the fibrous tissue that forms the actual membrane is derived from [[mesoderm]], and the mucus membrane that lines the inner surface of the membrane is derived from [[endoderm]].
== Clinical Aspects ==
When examining the tympanic membrane with an [[otoscope]], a bright cone of light is seen in the anterior-inferior part of the membrane. This light is known as the "cone of light" or "light reflex". The tympanic membrane is separated into four quadrants, with the center of the four quadrants being the [[umbo]]. Nerves, specifically the [[chorda tympani nerve]], and arteries pass through the layers of the superior portion of the membrane. Thus, when the tympanic membrane needs to be incised for medical procedures, ENT surgeons will always cut through the inferior and posterior part of the membrane to avoid the vasculature, nerves, and bones associated with the membrane. The human body only contains 1 eardrum in each ear.
==Additional images==
<gallery>
Image:Gray907.png|External and middle ear, opened from the front. Right side.
Image:Gray908.png|Horizontal section through left ear; upper half of section.
Image:Gray912.png|The right membrana tympani with the hammer and the chorda tympani, viewed from within, from behind, and from above.
Image:Gray915.png|Auditory tube, laid open by a cut in its long axis.
Image:Gray919.png|Chain of ossicles and their ligaments, seen from the front in a vertical, transverse section of the tympanum.
</gallery>
==External links==
* [http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/sound/ear.html Diagram at Georgia State University]
*[http://www.drtbalu.com/tm_memb.html drtbalu's otolaryngology online]
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