1983
DOI: 10.3109/00016488309130918
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Utricular and Saccular Volumetry in Human Temporal Bones

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“…We therefore applied the model to this species to generate speci®c results for discussion. The gross morphology of the system is remarkably preserved across species to such an extent that the toad®sh labyrinth is quite similar to that of primates and human (Igarashi 1967;Igarashi et al 1981, Igarashi et al 1983Ghanem et al 1998). Prime directions and model predictions will, of course, vary for other species, but the concepts should be universal across a very broad spectrum of animals.…”
Section: Model Geometrymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We therefore applied the model to this species to generate speci®c results for discussion. The gross morphology of the system is remarkably preserved across species to such an extent that the toad®sh labyrinth is quite similar to that of primates and human (Igarashi 1967;Igarashi et al 1981, Igarashi et al 1983Ghanem et al 1998). Prime directions and model predictions will, of course, vary for other species, but the concepts should be universal across a very broad spectrum of animals.…”
Section: Model Geometrymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Using measurements from the plastic mold, histologic cross sections, and macrosections, as well as average figures given in various anatomy books and published articles, [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] we calculated the volume of the components of the bony labyrinth. The bony labyrinth is divided into 3 semicircular canals, 3 ampullae, a vestibule, and a cochlea (Fig 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] We divided the endolymphatic spaces into 3 semicircular canals and ampullae, I utricle, I saccule, and a cochlear duct. The results of these calculations are included in the The mathematical method using geometric formulae and measurements from anatomy books and histologic sections can provide only approximate figures.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Isolated measures of some of these dimensions are available in some species, usually from fixed, decalcified, serial sectioned material (Clark, 1973;Cummins, 1925;Curthoys et al, 1977a, 19776; Fernandez & Valentinuzzi, 1%8; Gray, 1907;Igarashi, 1%7;Igarashi et al, 1981Igarashi et al, , 1983; Jones & Spells, 1963). Igarashi et al (1981Igarashi et al ( , 1983 recently measured the volumes of various endolymphatic spaces and the length of the lateral membranous canal duct in the squirrel monkey and human. However, in their studies, several important parameters, such as fluid flow path length and contained area, were not reported.…”
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