isthmus of eustachian tube - definição. O que é isthmus of eustachian tube. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é isthmus of eustachian tube - definição

EUSTACHIAN TUBE DISORDER WITH A WIDER EUSTACHIAN TUBE WHICH ALLOWS A LARGER BOLUS OF BACTERIA-LADEN MATERIAL FROM THE NASOPHARYNX DURING AN INFECTION TO ENTER THE MIDDLE EAR, CAUSING A MORE FULMINANT INFECTION
Patulous eustachian tube

Patulous Eustachian tube         
Patulous Eustachian tube (PET) is the name of a physical disorder where the Eustachian tube, which is normally closed, instead stays intermittently open. When this occurs, the person experiences autophony, the hearing of self-generated sounds.
Eustachian tube         
  • 3 D Reconstruction of the right Eustachian tube from Valsalva CT. Note the sac like shape of the structure.
  • 3D reconstruction of the air cell system of the temporal bone including the eustachian tube and its narrowest area in close proximity to the ear, the isthmus
  • Upper respiratory system, showing ''entrance to auditory tube'' near middle
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A TUBE FOUND IN THE MIDDLE EAR WHICH EQUALISES PRESSURE AND DRAINS MUCUS, CONNECTING THE MIDDLE EAR TO THE THROAT.
Eustachian Tube; Tuba auditiva; Eustachian tubes; Eustacian; Pharyngotympanic tube; Auditory tubes; Eustacian tube; Pharyngeal opening of auditory tube; Pharyngeal ostium; Cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube; Cartilaginous portion; Bony part of pharyngotympanic tube; Osseous portion; Eustachian Tubes; Pharyngotympanic tubes; Eustation tube; Tubarostium; Otovent; Middle ear inflation; Tuba auditivea; Tuba auditoria; Pars ossea tubae auditivae; Eustachian tube opening; Cartilage of the pharyngotympanic tube; Eustachean tube; Auditory tube; Pars ossea; Bony part; Bony parts; Pharyngeal opening of the auditory tube; Pharyngeal openings of the auditory tubes; Pharyngeal openings of auditory tubes
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¦ noun Anatomy a narrow passage leading from the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear, permitting the equalization of pressure on each side of the eardrum.
Origin
C18: named after the 16th-cent. Italian anatomist Bartolomeo Eustachio.
Fauces (throat)         
PART OF THE OROPHARYNX DIRECTLY BEHIND THE MOUTH CAVITY, BOUNDED SUPERIORLY BY THE SOFT PALATE, LATERALLY BY THE PALATOGLOSSAL ARCHES, AND INFERIORLY BY THE TONGUE
Fauces (anatomy); Pillars of the fauces; Faucial pillars; Palatine arches; Isthmus faucium; Oropharyngeal isthmus; Faucitis; Faucial isthmus; Pillar of fauces; Isthmus of fauces; Pillars of fauces; Pillar of the fauces; Palatine arch; Isthmus of the fauces
The fauces, isthmus of fauces, or the oropharyngeal isthmus, is the opening at the back of the mouth into the throat. It is a narrow passage between the velum and the base of the tongue.

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Patulous Eustachian tube

Patulous Eustachian tube (PET) is the name of a physical disorder where the Eustachian tube, which is normally closed, instead stays intermittently open. When this occurs, the person experiences autophony, the hearing of self-generated sounds. These sounds, such as one's own breathing, voice, and heartbeat, vibrate directly onto the ear drum and can create a "bucket on the head" effect. PET is a form of eustachian tube dysfunction (ETD), which is said to be present in about 1 percent of the general population.