Morphometric study of the human malleus during prenatal development

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Nunez-Castruita, Alfredo [1 ]
Lopez-Serna, Norberto [1 ]
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[1] Univ Autonoma Nuevo Leon, Fac Med, Dept Embryol, Av Francisco I Madero & Dr Eduardo Aguirre Pequen, Monterrey 64460, NL, Mexico
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Malleus; Development; Anomalies; Anatomy; Embryology; Ossicular chain; MIDDLE-EAR OSSICLES; MOUSE; MESENCHYME; MANUBRIUM; JAW;
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10.1016/j.ijporl.2022.111113
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R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
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100213 ;
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Objectives: Establish normal reference values for the human malleus during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy, and describe its growth dynamics and ossification process. Methods: Thirty spontaneously aborted human fetuses, 12-36 weeks of age, were examined. Temporal bones were obtained en bloc and processed using the skeletal clearing and staining technique. Each malleus was obtained by microdissection. Measurements of anatomical points of the malleus were performed. Ossification was recorded. Statistics were applied. Results: Sixty mallei were obtained. At the end of development, the following measurements were obtained in millimeters: head length, 2.87 (2.30-3.44); neck length, 1.15 (0.92-1.38); manubrium length, 4.45 (3.75-5.16); total length, 8.51 (8.02-8.99); neck width, 1.33 (0.70-1.97); manubrium width, 0.84 (0.82-0.86); and Meckel cartilage width, 0.43 (0.06-0.95). The angle of the longitudinal axis of the malleus was 160 degrees (156-164 degrees). The ossification process of the malleus followed a stereotyped pattern that began at week 16, at the level of the neck, with a single center that expanded to the head and then to the manubrium. Toward the end of development, only the umbo remained cartilaginous. There were no sex-based differences in human malleus size during prenatal development. From the beginning of the second trimester of pregnancy, the longitudinal axis of the malleus acquires dimensions comparable to adults. Conclusion: The study of the malleus development provides clues that would explain some anomalies in its development, and can influence decision-making during the placement and design of prostheses in the malleus.
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