Neurology | Vestibulocochlear Nerve | Cranial Nerve VIII: Auditory Pathway
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- čas přidán 3. 01. 2018
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be talking about the vestibulocochlear nerve or cranial nerve VIII. During this lecture we talk specifically about the auditory pathway and the cochlear branch, which contributes its fibers to make up the vestibulocochlear nerve. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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Just a little info about otosclerosis though, it is in fact abnormal bony growth, similar to Pagets disease, that causes a fixation of the stapes footplate at the oval window for the most part. The aetiology is thought to be more genetic and is not related to infection (repeated middle ear infections may predispose to cholesteatoma, which is also a cause of conductive hearing loss as it leads to tympanic membrane perforation and ossicular destruction). You can actually get abnormal temporal bone growth causing issues with the cochlea due to otosclerosis, this is rare and can give rise to a sensorineural hearing loss even though for the most part otosclerosis causes a conductive hearing loss.
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