A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Sfe 0^ c7? V. P Fig. 127.—Anchylosis of the Plate of the Stapes with the Fenestra Ovalis. Microscopical Section* through the Stapedio-vestibular , Head of the stapes ; b, Base of the stapes ; p, Promontory ; a, Spurious adhesion of the border of the stapes with the fenestra ovalis ; I; Adhesion of the anterior border, the edge being still noticeable by the dark line. (Right ear.) (After a preparation in my collection.) it (Toynbee. Zaufal, v. Troltsch), by which, as I proved histologically, thecartilaginous articular sur
A text-book of the diseases of the ear and adjacent organs . Sfe 0^ c7? V. P Fig. 127.—Anchylosis of the Plate of the Stapes with the Fenestra Ovalis. Microscopical Section* through the Stapedio-vestibular , Head of the stapes ; b, Base of the stapes ; p, Promontory ; a, Spurious adhesion of the border of the stapes with the fenestra ovalis ; I; Adhesion of the anterior border, the edge being still noticeable by the dark line. (Right ear.) (After a preparation in my collection.) it (Toynbee. Zaufal, v. Troltsch), by which, as I proved histologically, thecartilaginous articular surfaces incrusted with calcareous material are adherentto the meniscus and to each other. Anchylosis of the articulation betweenthe stapes and incus was found by Toynbee only twice among 1,149 dissec-tions. The pathological alterations in the Eustachian tube are generally dependenton the extent of the inflammatory process in the middle ear. In the diffusedforms, especially in those connected with chronic naso-pharyngeal affections,sometimes a moderate, sometimes a great
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