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- Endolymph - Wikipedia
Endolymph is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear The major cation in endolymph is potassium, with the values of sodium and potassium concentration in the endolymph being 0 91 mM and 154 mM, respectively [1]
- Endolymph: Function, Anatomy Related Disorders
Endolymph is a sensory fluid in your inner ear that plays a role in both your hearing and balance (vestibular) systems Its movement triggers nerve cells within your inner ear to communicate information about sounds and body position to your brain
- Human ear - Endolymph, Perilymph, Hearing | Britannica
The membranous labyrinth is filled with endolymph, which is unique among extracellular fluids of the body, including the perilymph, in that its potassium ion concentration is higher (about 140 milliequivalents per litre) than its sodium ion concentration (about 15 milliequivalents per litre)
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Ear Endolymph - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Endolymph, or Scarpa fluid, is a clear fluid found in the inner ear's membranous labyrinth It is unique in composition compared to other extracellular fluids in the body due to its high potassium ion concentration (140 mEq L) and low sodium ion concentration (15 mEq L) [1]
- What Is Endolymph? Its Function in Hearing and Balance
Endolymph is a specialized fluid found within the inner ear, a complex structure deep inside the head This clear fluid plays a fundamental role in how humans perceive sound and maintain their sense of balance
- What Is Endolymph: Function, Anatomy, and Disorders
Endolymph is the inner ear fluid that makes hearing and balance possible Learn how it works and what happens when it builds up or breaks down
- What is endolymph? - Brain Stuff
Endolymph is essentially the extracellular solution for the nerve cells in the auditory and vestibular systems Endolymph itself is mostly water, but it has a high concentration of solutes dissolved in it
- Ménière’s Disease - Vestibular Disorders Association
Ménière’s Disease is caused by large amounts of a fluid called endolymph in the inner ear and often leads to hearing and balance loss
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