kuuloluisiin
Kuuloluisiin, in anatomy better known as the auditory ossicles, are the trio of tiny bones in the middle ear that form a chain connecting the tympanic membrane to the inner ear. The bones are the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup). They are among the smallest bones in the human skeleton and are essential for efficient sound transmission.
The main function of the ossicular chain is to convey and amplify sound vibrations from the eardrum
Anatomy and development: The ossicles reside in the middle-ear cavity, connected by joints and ligaments that
Clinical relevance: Disorders of the auditory ossicles can cause conductive hearing loss. Otosclerosis, a common condition,