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Friday, December 7, 2012

Internal auditory passage


Internal auditory passage, a passage in the temporal bone with the nerves inside the skull to the middle ear and the inner ear and length Sntmr and one does not transmit sound. But the facial nerve passes a nerve seventh Aljmb, and eighth nerve facial and vestibulocochlear nerves and artery labyrinthine artery, a branch of the basilar artery basilar artery. The nerve VII (facial) up to the ear drum from internal corridor and out to the outside Abrfathh Stylomastoid foramen.


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