An anatomic study of the tensor veli palatine and dilator tubae muscle i relation to eustachian tube and velar function
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An anatomic study of the tensor veli palatini and dilatator tubae muscles in relation to eustachian tube and velar function. ... An insertion from the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle onto the posterior one-third of the hamulus could provide a curbing function for the dilatator tubae muscle.
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- The Eustachian tube is located in the middle ear which connects the ear to the throat .
Explanation:
↪ The outer ear is made of an ear pinna leading to ear drum .
↪ The middle ear consist of three bones : malleus ,incus , stapes .
↪ The inner year consist of cochlea and semicircular canals .
↪ The middle ear is followed by the inner ear .
↪ Eustachian tube is just after the outer ear and ear drum .
↪ It is responsible for maintaining an equal pressure on both sides of the ear .
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