tümpanika
Tümpanika is a rare and poorly understood congenital condition characterized by the absence or severe underdevelopment of the tympanic membrane, also known as the eardrum. This condition is part of a spectrum of congenital middle ear anomalies. The tympanic membrane is a thin, cone-shaped structure that separates the outer ear canal from the middle ear. Its primary function is to vibrate in response to sound waves, transmitting these vibrations to the ossicles of the middle ear.
In individuals with tümpanika, the absence of a functional tympanic membrane significantly impairs the ability to
Diagnosis is usually made during infancy or early childhood through audiological assessments and otoscopic examination, which