Miller keane encyclopedia and dictionary of medicine nursing and allied health seventh edition.
Attic ear meaning.
The small upper space of the middle ear called also epitympanic recess.
Tympanic membrane retraction describes a condition in which a part of the eardrum lies deeper within the ear than its normal position.
The cavity of the middle ear is a narrow air filled space.
At ik a small upper space of the middle ear containing the head of the malleus and the body of the incus.
If untreated a cholesteatoma can eat into the three small bones located in the middle ear the malleus incus and stapes collectively called ossicles which can result in nerve deterioration deafness imbalance and vertigo.
2003 by saunders an imprint of elsevier inc.
Medical definition of attic.
The part of a building especially of a house directly under a roof.
The eardrum comprises two parts the pars tensa which is the main part of the eardrum and the pars flaccida which is a smaller part of the eardrum located above the pars tensa either or both of these parts may become retracted.
The middle ear space read more.
A slight constriction divides it into an upper and a lower chamber the tympanum tympanic cavity proper below and the epitympanum above.
A low story or decorative wall above an entablature or the main cornice of a building.
These chambers are also referred to as the atrium and the attic respectively.