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External ear: coronal section (English)

External ear: coronal section (English)

The auricle is an irregularly shaped cartilaginous structure covered by a thin layer of skin. It is continuous with the external acoustic meatus, a tubular component of the external ear. The lateral one-third of the meatus is cartilaginous, while its medial two-thirds are osseous (temporal bone). The external acoustic meatus terminates with the tympanic membrane (eardrum) which is connected to the ossicles of the middle ear.
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