vasaraluu
Vasaraluu, known in human anatomy as the malleus, is one of the three auditory ossicles of the middle ear. It is the first bone in the ossicular chain and its main role is to convey sound vibrations from the tympanic membrane to the incus, and thus to the inner ear.
Anatomy and connections: The malleus is a small bone, roughly 9 millimeters long. It consists of a
Development: In human embryology, the malleus and incus arise from the first pharyngeal arch cartilage (Meckel’s
Function: Along with the incus and stapes, the malleus participates in impedance matching between the air-filled
Clinical relevance: Trauma, infection, or disease of the middle ear can disrupt the ossicular chain and cause
Name origin: In Estonian, vasaraluu literally means hammer bone, reflecting its shape; it is the same structure