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Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology | 1982
Björn I. R. Carlborg; Barbara Densert; Ove Densert
The perilymphatic (P P ) and cerebrospinal fluid (P CSF ) pressures were investigated in relation to pressure variations in the ear canal, middle ear and intracranial compartment before and after occlusion of the cochlear aqueduct (CA). Experiments using intracranial infusion showed that the CA was responsible for a perfect hydrodynamic balance between the CSF and the perilymph. There are indications of additional pressure release factors but their capacities were not sufficient to prevent the appearance of a longstanding and substantial pressure gradient following occlusion of the CA. A gradual P P build-up, from zero to its original level after the CA was opened and occluded, indicated perilymph production within the labyrinth. Investigation of pressure transfer from the ear canal and middle ear to the perilymph showed that the CA was the major pressure release route from the cochlea. Occlusion of the CA reduced the compliance of the inner ear and severely reduced the pressure release capacity. In such a situation the inner ear is almost incapable of equilibrating ambient pressure changes.
Archive | 1990
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert
Archive | 1996
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert; Jorgen Joholm; Carl Johan Horberg
Archive | 1987
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert
Archive | 1983
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert; Lennart Jonsson
Archive | 1986
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert
Archive | 1989
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert
Archive | 1996
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert; Joergen Joeholm; Johan Hoerberg
Archive | 1996
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert; Joergen Joeholm; Johan Hoerberg
Archive | 1993
Barbara Densert; Ove Densert