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lateral ampullary nerve — Definition

Lateral ampuller sinir / lateral ampullary nerve
Lateral bulbs are nerve, vestibular is a branch of the nerve, and from half-circle channels in the inner ear of the lateral (horizontal) channel in the bulb, krista ampoules provide sensory internalvation. This nerve is with brain and vestibular cores signals from neuroepitelyal cells that detect rotation movements in the horizontal plane of the head. Clinically, damage of this nerve can lead to symptoms of vestibular such as dizziness, balance disorder and horizontal nistagmus.
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🇹🇷 Lateral ampuller sinir
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🇬🇧 lateral ampullary nerve
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❓ What is Lateral ampuller sinir?
Lateral ampuller sinir; lateral bulbs are nerve, vestibular is a branch of the nerve, and from half-circle channels in the inner ear of the lateral (horizontal) channel in the bulb, krista ampoules provide sensory internalvation. This nerve is with brain and vestibular cores signals from neuroepitelyal cells that detect rotation movements in the horizontal plane of the head. Clinically, damage of this nerve can lead to symptoms of vestibular such as dizziness, balance disorder and horizontal nistagmus.
❓ What is lateral ampullary nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "lateral ampullary nerve" is Lateral ampuller sinir.
❓ Which medical field is Lateral ampuller sinir related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.