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separate the
stria vascularis from the
underlying spiral ligament. They are
connected to
basal cells with gap junctions. The
stria vascularis also contains...
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unique extracellular fluid is pot****ium,
which is
secreted from the
stria vascularis. The high pot****ium
content of the
endolymph means that pot****ium, not...
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Vascular nerves (nervi vasorum) are
nerves which innervate arteries and veins. The
vascular nerves control vasodilation and vasoconstriction,
which in...
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three sides by the
basilar membrane, the
stria vascularis, and Reissner's membrane. The
stria vascularis is a rich bed of
capillaries and
secretory cells;...
- also used
synonymously with
congenital generalized phlebectasia,
nevus vascularis reticularis,
congenital phlebectasia,
livedo telangiectatica, congenital...
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mechanism of
ototoxicity may be
impairment of ion
transport in the
stria vascularis.
Predisposing factors include renal impairment,
hepatic impairment, and...
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suppression of
pigment cells (melanocytes) in the iris and in the
stria vascularis of the
cochlea (inner ear)
leads to blue eyes and deafness. An auditory-pigmentation...
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return from
inferior petrosal sinus. The larger, posterolateral, "pars
vascularis"
compartment contains CN X, CN XI, Arnold's
nerve (or the
auricular branch...
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characterised by
atrophy of
stria vascularis in all
turns of cochlea.
Located in the
lateral wall of the cochlea, the
stria vascularis contains sodium-pot****ium-ATPase...
- hair, the
pigmented tissue underlying the iris of the eye, and the
stria vascularis of the
inner ear. In the brain,
tissues with
melanin include the medulla...