Cholesteatoma of the Middle Ear
Image Description:
Illustration showing cholesteatoma of the middle ear that is an abnormal skin growth behind the eardrum that damages the delicate bones of the ear. Symptoms can include hearing loss, vertigo, ear infections and tinnitus. It is caused when the Eustachian tube does not function properly so that dead skin cells collect behind the eardrum, but can also be caused by damage to the eardrum after injury, infection or surgery.
Image File Sizes:
Size |
Pixels |
Inches (@300dpi) |
cm (@300dpi) |
Small |
600 x 554px |
2.0 x 1.8” |
5.1 x 4.7cm |
Medium |
1200 x 1108px |
4.0 x 3.7” |
10.2 x 9.4cm |
Large |
2400 x 2216px |
8.0 x 7.4” |
20.3 x 18.8cm |
X-Large |
4000 x 3694px |
13.3 x 12.3” |
33.9 x 31.3cm |
Maximum |
5128 x 4736px |
17.1 x 15.8” |
43.4 x 40.1cm |
Anatomy Visible in the Medical Illustration Includes:
Ear, hearing loss, stapes, auditory canal, malleus, incus, tympanic membrane, round window, inner ear, cochlear, semicircular canals, auditory nerve, ear drum, eustachean tube.
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