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- The underlying mechanism of ototoxicity may be impairment of ion transport in the stria vascularis.
- The main component of this unique extracellular fluid is potassium, which is secreted from the stria vascularis.
- The lateral wall of the cochlear duct is formed by the spiral ligament and the stria vascularis, which produces the endolymph.
- The cochlear duct is bounded on three sides by the basilar membrane, the stria vascularis, and Reissner's membrane.
- Instead the absence of melanocytes in the stria vascularis of the inner ear results in cochlear impairment, though why this is, is not fully understood.
- As the basilar membrane vibrates, the hair cells attached to this membrane are rhythmically pushed up against the ATP from the stria vascularis as an energy source.
- The suppression of pigment cells ( melanocytes ) in the iris and in the stria vascularis of the cochlea ( inner ear ) leads to blue eyes and deafness.
- CMTC is also used synonymously with congenital generalized phlebectasia, nevus vascularis reticularis, congenital phlebectasia, livedo telangiectatica, congenital livedo reticularis and "'Van Lohuizen syndrome " '.
- Dark cells are morphologically and functionally similar to marginal cells of the stria vascularis as they both display characteristics of fluid transport tissue; however, studies indicate an earlier histological and immunohistological maturity in the dark-cell areas compared to the stria vascularis.
- Dark cells are morphologically and functionally similar to marginal cells of the stria vascularis as they both display characteristics of fluid transport tissue; however, studies indicate an earlier histological and immunohistological maturity in the dark-cell areas compared to the stria vascularis.
- Stria vascularis is a rich bed of capillaries and secretory cells; Reissner's membrane is a thin membrane that separates endolymph from perilymph; and the basilar membrane is a mechanically somewhat stiff membrane, supporting the receptor organ for hearing, the organ of Corti, and determines the mechanical wave propagation properties of the cochlear system.