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OSTEOGENESIS OF THE HUMAN PERIOTIC CAPSULE

OSTEOGENESIS OF THE HUMAN PERIOTIC CAPSULE Abstract The petrous portion of the temporal bone and in particular the otic capsule, which stands alone in the category of bones, is of interest from a purely embryologic and anatomic standpoint because of its unique structure, both gross and histologic; but a thorough knowledge of the development and structure of this bone may prove of importance in throwing light on the mystery surrounding otosclerosis and its supposed relation to the dreaded disease, progressive deafness. The bony otic capsule which houses the sense organs of hearing and equilibrium differs from other bones as to form, structure and function. Bones are conventionally classified as long or cartilage bones and flat or membrane bones. While the otic capsule is classified with cartilage bones, it is neither a long bone nor a flat bone. It is a capsular bone. The cranium is also a bony box, but it is made up of a number References 1. Bast, T. H.: Structure and Multiplication of Bone Cells Facilitated by New Technic , Am. J. Anat. 29:139, 1921.Crossref 2. Bast, T. H.: Various Types of Amitosis in Bone Cells , Am. J. Anat. 29:321, 1921.Crossref 3. Bast, T. H.: The Early Development of the Bony Capsule of the Human Ear , Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. , 1927. 4. Bast, T. H.: The Ossification of the Labyrinthine Capsule , Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. , 1928. 5. Bast, T. H.: Ossification of the Otic Capsule in Human Fetuses, Carnegie Contributions to Embryology, 1929. 6. Bottcher, Arthur: Ueber Entwickelung und Bau des Gehörlabyrinths nach Untersuchungen an Saugethieren , Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1869. 7. Ibsen, I.: Anatomiske undersøgelser over orets labyrinth , edited by P. L. Panum, Copenhagen, H. Hagerug, 1881. 8. Kosokabe, H.: Ueber die Knorpelflügen in der Labyrinths Kapsel , Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1922. 9. Manasse, Paul: Ueber Knorpelhaltige Interglobularräume in der menschlichen Labyrinthkapsel , Ztschr. f. Orenh. 31:1, 1897. 10. Meyer, Max: Knochenstudien an der menschlichen Labyrinthkapsel: IV. Ueber eine eigentümliche Art von Knochengewebe beim erwachsenen Menschen , Ztschr. f. Anat. u. Entwckings. 83:734, 1927. 11. Moos and Steinbrügge: Ueber die histologischen Veränderungen des mittleren und inneren Ohres , Ztschr. f. Ohrenh. 10:87, 1881. 12. Perozzi, Luigi: Contributo all'etiologia dell'otospongiosi , Arch. ital. di otol. 27:85, 1916. 13. Perozzi, Luigi: Ricerche anatomiche intorno alla capsula del labirinto , Arch. ital. di otol. 31:214, 321 and 353, 1920 14. Perozzi Ricerche anatomiche intorno alla capsula del labirinto Arch. ital. di otol. 32:46 and 65, 1921. 15. Shin-izi-Ziba: Ueber die chondrometaplastiche Osteogenese bei der enchondralen Ossifikation des menschlichen Felsenbeines , Ztschr. f. Morphol. u. Anthrop. 13:157, 1911. 16. Siebenmann, Friedrich: Die Korrosions-Anatomie des menschlichen Ohres , Wiesbaden, J. F. Bergmann, 1890. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Archives of Otolaryngology American Medical Association

OSTEOGENESIS OF THE HUMAN PERIOTIC CAPSULE

Archives of Otolaryngology , Volume 10 (5) – Nov 1, 1929

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Abstract

Abstract The petrous portion of the temporal bone and in particular the otic capsule, which stands alone in the category of bones, is of interest from a purely embryologic and anatomic standpoint because of its unique structure, both gross and histologic; but a thorough knowledge of the development and structure of this bone may prove of importance in throwing light on the mystery surrounding otosclerosis and its supposed relation to the dreaded disease, progressive deafness. The bony otic capsule which houses the sense organs of hearing and equilibrium differs from other bones as to form, structure and function. Bones are conventionally classified as long or cartilage bones and flat or membrane bones. While the otic capsule is classified with cartilage bones, it is neither a long bone nor a flat bone. It is a capsular bone. The cranium is also a bony box, but it is made up of a number References 1. Bast, T. H.: Structure and Multiplication of Bone Cells Facilitated by New Technic , Am. J. Anat. 29:139, 1921.Crossref 2. Bast, T. H.: Various Types of Amitosis in Bone Cells , Am. J. Anat. 29:321, 1921.Crossref 3. Bast, T. H.: The Early Development of the Bony Capsule of the Human Ear , Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. , 1927. 4. Bast, T. H.: The Ossification of the Labyrinthine Capsule , Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. , 1928. 5. Bast, T. H.: Ossification of the Otic Capsule in Human Fetuses, Carnegie Contributions to Embryology, 1929. 6. Bottcher, Arthur: Ueber Entwickelung und Bau des Gehörlabyrinths nach Untersuchungen an Saugethieren , Leipzig, Wilhelm Engelmann, 1869. 7. Ibsen, I.: Anatomiske undersøgelser over orets labyrinth , edited by P. L. Panum, Copenhagen, H. Hagerug, 1881. 8. Kosokabe, H.: Ueber die Knorpelflügen in der Labyrinths Kapsel , Stuttgart, Alfred Kernen, 1922. 9. Manasse, Paul: Ueber Knorpelhaltige Interglobularräume in der menschlichen Labyrinthkapsel , Ztschr. f. Orenh. 31:1, 1897. 10. Meyer, Max: Knochenstudien an der menschlichen Labyrinthkapsel: IV. Ueber eine eigentümliche Art von Knochengewebe beim erwachsenen Menschen , Ztschr. f. Anat. u. Entwckings. 83:734, 1927. 11. Moos and Steinbrügge: Ueber die histologischen Veränderungen des mittleren und inneren Ohres , Ztschr. f. Ohrenh. 10:87, 1881. 12. Perozzi, Luigi: Contributo all'etiologia dell'otospongiosi , Arch. ital. di otol. 27:85, 1916. 13. Perozzi, Luigi: Ricerche anatomiche intorno alla capsula del labirinto , Arch. ital. di otol. 31:214, 321 and 353, 1920 14. Perozzi Ricerche anatomiche intorno alla capsula del labirinto Arch. ital. di otol. 32:46 and 65, 1921. 15. Shin-izi-Ziba: Ueber die chondrometaplastiche Osteogenese bei der enchondralen Ossifikation des menschlichen Felsenbeines , Ztschr. f. Morphol. u. Anthrop. 13:157, 1911. 16. Siebenmann, Friedrich: Die Korrosions-Anatomie des menschlichen Ohres , Wiesbaden, J. F. Bergmann, 1890.

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Archives of OtolaryngologyAmerican Medical Association

Published: Nov 1, 1929

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