The Application of Simulation Technology for Training in Military Medicine

2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valerie Rice ◽  
Petra Alfred ◽  
Raymond Bateman ◽  
Gary Boykin ◽  
Jacki Morie ◽  
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Author(s):  
V. Rice ◽  
P. Alfred ◽  
R. Bateman ◽  
G. Boykin ◽  
J. Morie ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Zhixian Wang ◽  
Pinjin Zhu ◽  
Jianhe Sun ◽  
Xuezheng Song

Hearing research is important not only for clinical, professional and military medicine, but also for toxicology, gerontology and genetics. Ultrastructure of the cochlea attracts much attention of electron microscopists, (1―3) but the research lags far behind that of the other parts of the organnism. On the basis of careful microdissection, technical improvment and accurate observation, we have got some new findings which have not been reported in the literature.We collected four cochleas from human corpses. Temporal bones dissected 1 h after death and cochleas perfused with fixatives 4 h after death were good enough in terms of preservation of fine structures. SEM:The apical surface of OHCs (Outer hair cells) and DTs (Deiters cells) is narrower than that of IPs (Inner pillar cells). The mosaic configuration of the reticular membrane is not typical. The stereocilia of IHCs (Inner hair cells) are not uniform and some kinocilia could be seen on the OHCs in adults. The epithelial surface of RM (Reissner’s membrane) is not smooth and no mesh could be seen on the mesothelial surface of RM. TEM.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Vivekanshu Verma ◽  
Prateek Rastogi ◽  
Devendra Richhariya ◽  
Ajay Thapa ◽  
Punidha Kaliaperumal ◽  
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