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eustachian tube A structure that extends from the throat to the middle-ear cavity and controls air flow between the two.
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eustachian tube auditory tube that connects the ears to the nasopharynx. Eustachian tube dysfunction results in poor drainage from the ears to the nasopharynx
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eustachian tube Small tube running from the middle ear into the throat; provides fresh air to the middle ear and allows fluid to drain from the middle ear
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eustachian tube (Bartolomeo Estachio, Italian anatomist, 1510-1574) A tube approximately 1 1/2 inches (36 mm) long connecting the middle ear cavity and the nasopharynx (back of the throat). It has a diameter of 1/8" to 1/4" (3 mm to 6 mm) It can be opened by coughing or swallowing, though it is normally closed. The occasional opening of the Eustachian tube is necessary to equalize the air pressure in the middle earcavity with outside air. Also called: auditory tube (tuba auditiva)
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eustachian tube A short tube connecting the back of the nose to the middle ear. If clogged, by mucus, equalization is next to impossible.
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