Title of article
Development of the stapes and associated structures in human embryos
Author/Authors
J. F. Rodr?guez-V?zquez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
9
From page
165
To page
173
Abstract
The objective of this study was to clarify the development of the stapes in humans and its relationship with the
cartilage of the second branchial arch. The study was carried out in 25 human embryos between 6 and 28 mm
crown-rump length. The stapes develops at the cranial end of the second branchial arch through an independent
anlage of the cartilage of this arch. Between the stapedial anlage and the cranial end of the Reichert’s cartilage
there is a formation called the interhyale, the internal segment of which gives rise to the tendon of the stapedial
muscle. The stapedial anlage is a unique formation with two distinct parts: the superior part that will comprise the
base and the inferior part that will be crossed by the stapedial artery during embryonic development and will constitute
the limbs and the head of the stapes. According to the results, the otic capsule is not involved in formation
of the base of the stapes.
Keywords
Auditory ossicles , embryology , embryonic stage , pharyngeal archs , Reichert’s cartilage.
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Anatomy Wily
Record number
835086
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