korvakanava
Korvakanava, often equated with the external auditory canal, is the passage that carries sound from the auricle to the tympanic membrane. In adults, it is about 2.5 cm long and consists of a lateral cartilaginous portion and a medial bony portion, forming an S-shaped tube that extends from the external ear opening to the eardrum.
The canal is lined with skin that contains hair follicles and ceruminous and sebaceous glands. The cerumen
Functionally, korvakanava serves as a conduit for sound transmission and as a protective barrier. It also helps
Embryology and development: the external auditory canal forms from the first pharyngeal cleft and surrounding mesenchyme,
Clinical relevance: the canal can be affected by infections and obstructions. Otitis externa refers to inflammation
Diagnosis is usually by otoscopic examination. Treatment depends on the condition and may include cleaning, cerumen