the physiology of the immune system in the inner ear • the structures (blood vessels, endolymphatic sac, bone marrow) and neuroimmune interactions regulating inner ear immune responses from ...
The inner ear is divided into two fluid filled chambers - one inside ... that resembles the salt composition in the blood or the fluids found in the brain. The inner or membranous chamber is filled ...
A number of conditions cause tissue and blood vessels to become swollen. These lead to a blockage of the Eustachian tube and a buildup of fluid in the middle ear. Common causes include: Congestion ...
You might want to reconsider how to blow your nose the next time you have a cold, as a bioethicist has explained most of us ...
Blowing your nose might seem like a basic task, but many of us are doing it incorrectly according to Bioethicist Insoo Hyun, ...
A 3D model accurately mimicking the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in a laboratory environment has been successfully developed by ...
Ear (aural) hematomas occur when blood vessels in the pinna rupture secondary ... should be made down the middle of the inside of the pinna. The length of the incision will be dictated by the ...