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  1. 31 sty 2008 · The hammer, anvil and stirrupalso known as the malleus, incus, and stapes, respectively, and collectively, as "middle ear ossicles"—are the smallest bones in the human body.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OssiclesOssicles - Wikipedia

    The term "ossicle" literally means "tiny bone". Though the term may refer to any small bone throughout the body, it typically refers to the malleus, incus, and stapes (hammer, anvil, and stirrup) of the middle ear.

  3. 5 lip 2023 · Inside of the middle ear are the smallest bones in the body–the auditory ossicles, or ear bones. By definition, these three bones are named after their shape: malleus (“hammer”), incus (anvil), and stapes (stirrup).

  4. 30 paź 2023 · From lateral to medial, these are called the malleus (hammer), incus (anvil), and the stapes (stirrup). Although they are the three smallest bones in the human body, they are extremely important components of the auditory pathway.

  5. 3 paź 2024 · The malleus is one of three small bones in the middle ear that help transmit vibrations from the eardrum to the inner ear. It is sometimes also called the "hammer" due to its hammer shape. Medical conditions that affect the malleus often cause problems with hearing.

  6. 28 cze 2024 · The malleus, incus, and stapes—commonly referred to by their shapes as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup, respectively—form an interconnected chain from the tympanic membrane (eardrum) to the oval window, which separates the middle ear from the inner ear.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Middle_earMiddle ear - Wikipedia

    Ossicles. The middle ear contains three tiny bones known as the ossicles: malleus, incus, and stapes. The ossicles were given their Latin names for their distinctive shapes; they are also referred to as the hammer, anvil, and stirrup, respectively.

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