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Promontory of tympanic cavity

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Latin
  
promontorium tympani

TA
  
A15.3.02.011

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
p_36/12669937

FMA
  
77694

Promontory of tympanic cavity

The promontory of the tympanic cavity, also known as the cochlear promontory is a rounded hollow prominence, formed by the projection outward of the first turn of the cochlea.

It is placed between the oval window and the round window, and is furrowed on its surface by small grooves, for the lodgement of branches of the tympanic plexus.

A minute spicule of bone frequently connects the promontory to the pyramidal eminence.

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Promontory of tympanic cavity Wikipedia