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2005-09
AUTHORSLiesbeth C. Kuypers, W. F. Decraemer, J. J. J. Dirckx, J.-P. Timmermans
ABSTRACTThe aim of this study was to measure the spatial thickness distribution of the cat tympanic membrane (TM), a very thin, virtually transparent and delicate biological membrane. Axial fluorescence images taken perpendicular through isolated TM were recorded for five different cats using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Thickness was measured on the cross-section of the membranes in the axial images. A correction for focal shift due to refractive-index mismatch was applied. Similar thickness distributions were obtained in all measured samples (n = 9). The pars tensa had a rather constant thickness in the central region between the annulus and manubrium. The thickness increased steeply toward the peripheral rim. Thickness was smallest in the inferior region, with values ranging between 5.5 and 9 microm in the central part and up to 50 microm near the annulus. More superiorly, thickness was slightly higher, up to 20 microm, between the annulus and manubrium. The anterior part was thicker than the posterior side. These findings are strongly different from a current value in the literature. Our data allow a more precise representation of the eardrum in mathematical models, which are a prerequisite for a better understanding of middle-ear mechanics. The optical sectioning technique of the confocal microscope did not result in any preparation artifacts and was therefore also used to quantify shrinkage due to preparation of histological sections of TMs. More... »
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