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Anatomy of the Vestibular System

Anatomy of the Vestibular System

Anatomy of the Vestibular System

This note covers the following topics about Vestibular System Anatomy: Membranous Labyrinth, Vestibular Sensory Epithelium, Vestibular Receptor Cells, Innervation, Central Vestibular Connections, Projections From the Vestibular Nuclei, Labyrinthine Fluid and Blood Supply to the Vestibular End Organ.

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