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  • Endolymph
  • Inner ear fluid

    Endolymph is the fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the inner ear. The major cation in endolymph is potassium, with the values of sodium and

    Endolymph

    Endolymph

    Endolymph

  • Semicircular canals
  • Organ located in innermost part of ear

    acceleration and are part of the membranous labyrinth—therefore filled with endolymph. The semicircular canals are a component of the bony labyrinth that are

    Semicircular canals

    Semicircular canals

    Semicircular_canals

  • Sense of balance
  • Physiological sense regarding posture

    system, equilibrioception is determined by the level of a fluid called endolymph in the labyrinth, a complex set of tubing in the inner ear. When the sense

    Sense of balance

    Sense of balance

    Sense_of_balance

  • Basilar membrane
  • Inner ear structure

    to perilymph. Here the border between endolymph and perilymph occurs at the reticular membrane, the endolymph side of the organ of Corti. The basilar

    Basilar membrane

    Basilar membrane

    Basilar_membrane

  • Endolymphatic hydrops
  • Disorder of the inner ear

    the endolymph fluid, which fills the hearing and balance structures of the inner ear. Endolymph fluid, which is partly regulated by the endolymph sac

    Endolymphatic hydrops

    Endolymphatic_hydrops

  • Ampullary cupula
  • Structure in the vestibular system

    semicircular duct rotation. Due to inertia, however, the endolymph continues on. As the endolymph continues to move, the cupula is once again deflected resulting

    Ampullary cupula

    Ampullary cupula

    Ampullary_cupula

  • Cochlea
  • Snail-shaped part of inner ear involved in hearing

    terminates at the round window the cochlear duct or scala media (containing endolymph), a region of high potassium ion concentration that the stereocilia of

    Cochlea

    Cochlea

    Cochlea

  • Perilymph
  • Extracellular fluid located within the inner ear

    electric potential of endolymph is ~80-90 mV more positive than perilymph due to a higher concentration of potassium cations (K+) in endolymph and higher sodium

    Perilymph

    Perilymph

    Perilymph

  • Vestibular membrane
  • Membrane in the cochlea in the inner ear

    with endolymph, which is important for the function of the spiral organ of Corti. It allows nutrients to travel from the perilymph to the endolymph of the

    Vestibular membrane

    Vestibular membrane

    Vestibular_membrane

  • The leans
  • Spatial disorientation in aviation

    posterior, and lateral canals. Each canal is filled with a fluid called endolymph and each canal arises from a small bag-like structure called a utricle

    The leans

    The_leans

  • Vestibular system
  • Sensory system that facilitates body balance

    fluid simulations, the endolymph has roughly the same density and viscosity as water. The cupula has the same density as endolymph, and it is a jelly mostly

    Vestibular system

    Vestibular system

    Vestibular_system

  • Stria vascularis of cochlear duct
  • Capillary in the outer wall of the cochlear duct

    ligament (the outer wall of the cochlear duct or scala media). It produces endolymph for the scala media in the cochlea. The stria vascularis is part of the

    Stria vascularis of cochlear duct

    Stria vascularis of cochlear duct

    Stria_vascularis_of_cochlear_duct

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo
  • Medical condition

    within the affected semicircular canal causes abnormal (pathological) endolymph fluid displacement and a resultant sensation of vertigo. This more common

    Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

    Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

    Benign_paroxysmal_positional_vertigo

  • Inner ear
  • Innermost part of the vertebrate ear

    filled spaces. The two outer are filled with perilymph and the inner with endolymph. In the middle ear, the energy of pressure waves is translated into mechanical

    Inner ear

    Inner ear

    Inner_ear

  • Caloric reflex test
  • Test of the vestibulo-ocular reflex

    between the body and the injected water creates a convective current in the endolymph of the nearby lateral semicircular canal. Hot and cold water produce currents

    Caloric reflex test

    Caloric reflex test

    Caloric_reflex_test

  • Ear
  • Organ of hearing and balance

    transmitted into the inner ear into a fluid called endolymph, which fills the membranous labyrinth. The endolymph is situated in two vestibules, the utricle and

    Ear

    Ear

    Ear

  • Vestibulo-ocular reflex
  • Reflex where rotation of the head causes eye movement to stabilize vision

    reducing dynamic visual acuity. In normal conditions, the cupula and the endolymph are equal in density (both are approximately that of water). After ingesting

    Vestibulo-ocular reflex

    Vestibulo-ocular reflex

    Vestibulo-ocular_reflex

  • Crista ampullaris
  • Sensory organ in the inner ear

    canals are filled with endolymph due to its connection with the cochlear duct via the saccule, which also contains endolymph. It also contains an inner

    Crista ampullaris

    Crista ampullaris

    Crista_ampullaris

  • Stereocilia (inner ear)
  • Mechanosensing organelles of hair cells

    inner ear. The endolymph is the fluid that surrounds the apical surfaces of hair cells. Potassium is the major cation in the endolymph and is thought

    Stereocilia (inner ear)

    Stereocilia (inner ear)

    Stereocilia_(inner_ear)

  • Cochlear duct
  • Cavity in the cochlea of the inner ear

    The cochlear duct (a.k.a. the scala media) is an endolymph filled cavity inside the cochlea, located between the tympanic duct and the vestibular duct

    Cochlear duct

    Cochlear duct

    Cochlear_duct

  • Endocochlear potential
  • the endocochlear potential changes either positive or negative in the endolymph, depending on the stimulus. The change in the potential is called the

    Endocochlear potential

    Endocochlear_potential

  • Membranous labyrinth
  • System of tubes and chambers in the inner ear of humans

    the walls of the cavity. The membranous labyrinth contains fluid called endolymph. The walls of the membranous labyrinth are lined with distributions of

    Membranous labyrinth

    Membranous labyrinth

    Membranous_labyrinth

  • Rabbit
  • Mammals of the family Leporidae

    a barrier to the inner ear for sound energy. Inner ear fluid, called endolymph, receives the sound energy. After receiving the energy. The inner ear

    Rabbit

    Rabbit

    Rabbit

  • Tip link
  • that allow potassium and calcium ions to enter the hair cell from the endolymph that bathes its apical end. When the hair cells are deflected toward the

    Tip link

    Tip link

    Tip_link

  • Australian Shepherd
  • American breed of dog

    to the lack of melanocytes which provide high potassium levels in the endolymph surrounding the cochlea's hair cells. There is no surgery or treatment

    Australian Shepherd

    Australian Shepherd

    Australian_Shepherd

  • Saccular nerve
  • nerve illustration of otolith organs showing detail of utricle, ococonia, endolymph, cupula, macula, hair cell filaments, and saccular nerve Details From

    Saccular nerve

    Saccular nerve

    Saccular_nerve

  • Saccule
  • Bed of sensory cells in the inner ear

    illustration of otolith organs showing detail of utricle, otoconia, endolymph, cupula, macula of saccule, hair cell filaments, and saccular nerve Details

    Saccule

    Saccule

    Saccule

  • Dark cell
  • in the vestibular organ are structures involved in the production of endolymph, an inner ear fluid, secreting potassium towards the endolymphatic fluid

    Dark cell

    Dark_cell

  • Auditory system
  • Sensory system used for hearing

    perilymph, and the smaller cochlear duct between them is filled with endolymph, a fluid with a very different ion concentration and voltage. Vestibular

    Auditory system

    Auditory system

    Auditory_system

  • Heavy water
  • Form of water

    water temporarily changes the relative density of cupula relative to the endolymph in the vestibular organ, causing positional nystagmus, illusions of bodily

    Heavy water

    Heavy water

    Heavy_water

  • Na–K–Cl cotransporter
  • Group of transport proteins

    exocrine glands, NKCC1 is necessary for establishing the potassium-rich endolymph that bathes part of the cochlea, an organ necessary for hearing. Inhibition

    Na–K–Cl cotransporter

    Na–K–Cl cotransporter

    Na–K–Cl_cotransporter

  • Hearing
  • Sensory perception of sound by living organisms

    when waves from the middle ear propagate through the cochlear fluid – endolymph. The basilar membrane is tonotopic, so that each frequency has a characteristic

    Hearing

    Hearing

    Hearing

  • Chlortalidone
  • Thiazide-like diuretic drug

    Chlortalidone reduces the endolymph volume which reduces the hydrostatic pressure in the inner ear chambers; elevated endolymph pressure in the inner ear

    Chlortalidone

    Chlortalidone

    Chlortalidone

  • Utricle (ear)
  • Membranous labyrinth in the vestibule of ear

    utricle illustration of otolith organs showing detail of utricle, otoconia, endolymph, cupula, macula, hair cell filaments, and saccular nerve Details Identifiers

    Utricle (ear)

    Utricle (ear)

    Utricle_(ear)

  • Graveyard spiral
  • Spiral dive entered by a pilot due to spatial disorientation

    yawing motions of an aircraft. Each canal is filled with a fluid called endolymph and contains a motion sensor with hair-like protrusions whose ends are

    Graveyard spiral

    Graveyard spiral

    Graveyard_spiral

  • Vestibular duct
  • Space through which sound is transmitted

    media Reissner's/vestibular membrane Basilar membrane Reticular membrane Endolymph Stria vascularis Spiral ligament Organ of Corti stereocilia tip links

    Vestibular duct

    Vestibular duct

    Vestibular_duct

  • Otolith
  • Inner-ear structure in vertebrates which detects acceleration

    Otolith Otolith organs showing detail of utricle, otoconia, endolymph, cupula, macula, hair cell filaments, and saccular nerve Juvenile herring. Length

    Otolith

    Otolith

    Otolith

  • Endolymphatic sac
  • Blind pouch in the inner ear

    Medial wall of the right bony labyrinth of Rana esculenta, seen from the cranial cavity. The foramen endolymphaticum is seen at "for. endolymph.".

    Endolymphatic sac

    Endolymphatic sac

    Endolymphatic_sac

  • Short-term effects of alcohol consumption
  • the viscosity of the endolymph within the otolithic membrane, the fluid inside the semicircular canals inside the ear. The endolymph surrounds the ampullary

    Short-term effects of alcohol consumption

    Short-term effects of alcohol consumption

    Short-term_effects_of_alcohol_consumption

  • Cerebellar vermis
  • Structure connecting the two cerebellar hemispheres

    labyrinths, having very similar sensing mechanisms, are sensitive to endolymph, providing information concerning the animal's own equilibrium of the

    Cerebellar vermis

    Cerebellar vermis

    Cerebellar_vermis

  • Sensory illusions in aviation
  • Misjudgment of true orientation by pilots

    Stimulation of the semicircular canals occurs when the movement of the endolymph inside the canals causes movement of the crista ampullaris and the hair

    Sensory illusions in aviation

    Sensory illusions in aviation

    Sensory_illusions_in_aviation

  • Cochlear hydrops
  • Pathological condition of the inner ear

    build-up is either due to an overproduction or insufficient drainage of endolymph in the constant regulation of fluid in the inner ear. Usually, only one

    Cochlear hydrops

    Cochlear_hydrops

  • Claudius cell
  • direct contact with the endolymph of the cochlear duct. These cells are sealed via tight junctions that prevent flow of endolymph between them. Boettcher

    Claudius cell

    Claudius_cell

  • Extracellular fluid
  • Body fluid outside the cells of a multicellular organism

    serous fluid in the serous membranes lining body cavities, perilymph and endolymph in the inner ear, and joint fluid. Due to the varying locations of transcellular

    Extracellular fluid

    Extracellular fluid

    Extracellular_fluid

  • Organ of Corti
  • Receptor organ for hearing

    adjacent stereocilia. The organ of Corti, surrounded in potassium-rich fluid endolymph, lies on the basilar membrane at the base of the scala media. Under the

    Organ of Corti

    Organ of Corti

    Organ_of_Corti

  • Kinocilium
  • Sensory hair in the inner ear

    hair bundle has matured. The movement of the hair bundle, as a result of endolymph flow, will cause potassium channels on the stereocilia to open. This is

    Kinocilium

    Kinocilium

    Kinocilium

  • Reticular membrane
  • Thin, stiff lamina that extends from the outer hair cells to the Hensen's cells

    with extensions coming from the outer phalangeal cells. The RM separates endolymph in the cochlear duct from underlying corticolymph and perilymph of the

    Reticular membrane

    Reticular membrane

    Reticular_membrane

  • Loop diuretic
  • Diuretics that act along the loop of Henle in the kidneys

    nature of the ototoxic actions of ethacrynic acid upon the mammalian endolymph system. I. Functional aspects". Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 89 (5–6): 407–18

    Loop diuretic

    Loop diuretic

    Loop_diuretic

  • Oreopithecus
  • Extinct genus of hominid from the Miocene

    a membranous duct that forms an endolymph-filled circuit. Hair cells in the duct's auditory ampulla pick up endolymph disturbances caused by movement

    Oreopithecus

    Oreopithecus

    Oreopithecus

  • Mumps
  • Human disease caused by paramyxovirus

    of inner ear infection via viremia that leads to inflammation in the endolymph. Hearing loss may also be caused indirectly by the immune response. In

    Mumps

    Mumps

    Mumps

  • Hutchinson's triad
  • Three clinical signs indicative of congenital syphilis

    contains hair cells and contributes to audition Creates an excess of endolymph fluid in the membranous labyrinth These changes damage the spiral ganglion

    Hutchinson's triad

    Hutchinson's triad

    Hutchinson's_triad

  • Robert Bárány
  • Austria-born otologist (1876–1936)

    theorized that the endolymph was sinking when it was cool and rising when it was warm, and thus the direction of flow of the endolymph was providing the

    Robert Bárány

    Robert Bárány

    Robert_Bárány

  • GJB6
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    ions that pass through hair cells during mechanotransduction back to the endolymph. Connexin 30 has been found to be co-localized with connexin 26. Cx30

    GJB6

    GJB6

    GJB6

  • Ernst Julius Richard Ewald
  • German physiologist (1855–1921)

    the so-called "Ewald laws" are derived, which deal with the effects of endolymph motion on body, head and eye movements and also on the phenomena of

    Ernst Julius Richard Ewald

    Ernst_Julius_Richard_Ewald

  • Antonio Scarpa
  • Italian anatomist and professor

    filled with fluid. (This was later named Scarpa's fluid, and subsequently endolymph.) Commentarius de Penitiori Ossium Structura, 1799, described the cellular

    Antonio Scarpa

    Antonio Scarpa

    Antonio_Scarpa

  • Hair cell
  • Auditory sensory receptor nerve cells

    fire an action potential. Instead, the influx of positive ions from the endolymph in the scala media depolarizes the cell, resulting in a receptor potential

    Hair cell

    Hair cell

    Hair_cell

  • Cochlear
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Labyrinth (inner ear) Cochlear duct, also known as the scala media, the endolymph-filled part of the cochlea Cochlear, an alternate term for the spoon (liturgy)

    Cochlear

    Cochlear

  • Spins
  • Adverse reaction of intoxication

    the semicircular canal to become lighter than the surrounding fluid (endolymph), which causes the system to become sensitive to gravity in addition to

    Spins

    Spins

  • Etacrynic acid
  • Chemical compound

    nature of the ototoxic actions of ethacrynic acid upon the mammalian endolymph system. I. Functional aspects". Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 89 (5–6): 407–18

    Etacrynic acid

    Etacrynic acid

    Etacrynic_acid

  • Sensorineural hearing loss
  • Hearing loss caused by an inner ear or vestibulocochlear nerve defect

    and maintenance of the inner ear or the contents of the perilymph and endolymph. It was also identified as a tumor-associated gene that is overexpressed

    Sensorineural hearing loss

    Sensorineural hearing loss

    Sensorineural_hearing_loss

  • Utriculosaccular duct
  • Part of the inner ear

    structure plays an important role as a duct that serves as a conduit for endolymph between these structures, maintaining proper fluid dynamics essential

    Utriculosaccular duct

    Utriculosaccular_duct

  • Ototoxic medication
  • balance of ions of endolymph. A high potassium concentration as well as a low sodium concentration should be maintained in the endolymph to allow cochlear

    Ototoxic medication

    Ototoxic medication

    Ototoxic_medication

  • Noise-induced hearing loss
  • Medical condition

    signal. This hammering causes the fluid within the cochlea (perilymph and endolymph) to be displaced. Displacement of the fluid causes movement of the hair

    Noise-induced hearing loss

    Noise-induced hearing loss

    Noise-induced_hearing_loss

  • Presbycusis
  • Cumulative effect of aging on hearing

    sodium-potassium-ATPase pumps that are responsible for producing the endolymph resting potential. As individuals age, a loss of capillaries leads to

    Presbycusis

    Presbycusis

  • Enlarged vestibular aqueduct
  • Human disease

    called the endolymphatic duct, which normally carries a fluid called endolymph from the inner ear to the endolymphatic sac in the cranial cavity. When

    Enlarged vestibular aqueduct

    Enlarged vestibular aqueduct

    Enlarged_vestibular_aqueduct

  • Neural encoding of sound
  • Representation of auditory sensation and perception in the nervous system

    is perilymph, while scala media, or the cochlear duct, is filled with endolymph. The auditory hair cells in the cochlea are at the core of the auditory

    Neural encoding of sound

    Neural_encoding_of_sound

  • Hensen's cell
  • role in regulating the concentration of intracellular K+ between the endolymph and the perilymph, maintaining pH homeostasis, and increasing movement

    Hensen's cell

    Hensen's cell

    Hensen's_cell

  • Scarpa
  • Surname list

    Scarpa (company) Fascia of Scarpa Scarpa's ganglion Foramina of Scarpa Endolymph, also known as Scarpa's fluid Grivel Scarpa Binding This page lists people

    Scarpa

    Scarpa

  • TMPRSS3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    and maintenance of the inner ear or the contents of the perilymph and endolymph. This gene was also identified as a tumor associated gene that is overexpressed

    TMPRSS3

    TMPRSS3

    TMPRSS3

  • Isobaric counterdiffusion
  • Gaseous diffusion through body tissue at constant total pressure

    helium into the vascular compartment by diffusion from the perilymph and endolymph exceeds the counterdiffusion of nitrogen, this may result in a temporary

    Isobaric counterdiffusion

    Isobaric_counterdiffusion

  • V-ATPase
  • Family of transport protein complexes

    be associated with deafness due to a failure to normally acidify the endolymph of the inner ear. X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy is a rare

    V-ATPase

    V-ATPase

    V-ATPase

  • Anatomy of the cerebellum
  • Structures in the cerebellum, a part of the brain

    vertigo (wrong interpretation from the vestibular semi-circular canal's endolymph acceleration caused by alteration of CN VIII). The PICA branches off the

    Anatomy of the cerebellum

    Anatomy of the cerebellum

    Anatomy_of_the_cerebellum

  • Otolithic membrane
  • Fibrous structure in the vestibular system of the inner ear

    head. The mass of the otolithic membrane relative to the surrounding endolymph, as well as the membrane's physical uncoupling from the underlying macula

    Otolithic membrane

    Otolithic membrane

    Otolithic_membrane

  • EAST syndrome
  • Medical condition

    necessary on hair cells, which are mainly under concentration in the endolymph, which is an inner ear fluid membrane. Without the use of potassium channels

    EAST syndrome

    EAST_syndrome

  • Motion simulator
  • Type of mechanism

    (similar to three-axis accelerometer) and are filled with a fluid called the endolymph. In each canal, there is a section where the diameter is larger than the

    Motion simulator

    Motion_simulator

  • Pendrin
  • Anion exchange protein

    chloride-formate exchanger or indirectly modulate the calcium concentration of the endolymph. Pendrin is also expressed in the kidney, and has been localized to the

    Pendrin

    Pendrin

    Pendrin

  • Otolith microchemical analysis
  • Technique used in fisheries management and fisheries biology

    aragonite, on a protein matrix. Calcium carbonate is diffused through the endolymph cell membrane and the aragonite layers are permanently deposited in discrete

    Otolith microchemical analysis

    Otolith_microchemical_analysis

  • Vestibular rehabilitation
  • Form of physical therapy for vestibular disorders

    compensating those results. Movement of fluid within the inner ear, known as endolymph, is responsible for the relationship between eye movement and head velocity

    Vestibular rehabilitation

    Vestibular rehabilitation

    Vestibular_rehabilitation

  • Auditory fatigue
  • Temporary or permanent loss of hearing due to exposure to sound

    temporary changes caused by a decrease in the oxygen tension of the cochlear endolymph that leads to vasoconstriction of the local vessels. Further research

    Auditory fatigue

    Auditory_fatigue

  • Chordotonal organ
  • Stretch receptor organs

    sensory neuron is filled with a specialized receptor lymph similar to the endolymph that surrounds the mechanosensory hair bundles of cochlear hair cells

    Chordotonal organ

    Chordotonal_organ

  • Benjamin Bauer
  • American acoustic engineer (1913–1979)

    via the organs of the middle ear in conjunction with the hair cells and endolymph of your inner ear. In the Uniphase, sound acts upon the outside of the

    Benjamin Bauer

    Benjamin_Bauer

  • List of MeSH codes (A12)
  • MeSH A12.207.270.517 – labyrinthine fluids MeSH A12.207.270.517.324 – endolymph MeSH A12.207.270.517.678 – perilymph MeSH A12.207.270.606 – lymph MeSH A12

    List of MeSH codes (A12)

    List_of_MeSH_codes_(A12)

  • Glossary of communication disorders
  • already said or heard; often associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Endolymph Fluid in the labyrinth (the organ of balance located in the inner ear

    Glossary of communication disorders

    Glossary_of_communication_disorders

  • Index of anatomy articles
  • encephalopathy endocardium endocranium endocrine gland endocrine system endoderm endolymph endometrium endoneurium endorphin endothelium enkephalin entorhinal cortex

    Index of anatomy articles

    Index_of_anatomy_articles

  • Physiology of decompression
  • Physiological basis for decompression theory and practice

    helium into the vascular compartment by diffusion from the perilymph and endolymph exceeds the counterdiffusion of nitrogen, this may result in a temporary

    Physiology of decompression

    Physiology of decompression

    Physiology_of_decompression

  • Causes of hearing loss
  • (endolymphatic hydrops) occurs when there is elevated pressure in the endolymph in the cochlea. Its symptoms include fluctuating low-frequency hearing

    Causes of hearing loss

    Causes_of_hearing_loss

  • Hearing loss in diabetes
  • hearing. Hyperglycemia can lead to chronic cochlear damage or impaired endolymph homeostasis, affecting pure-tone audiometry (PTA) thresholds. Reactive

    Hearing loss in diabetes

    Hearing_loss_in_diabetes

  • Non-invasive measurement of intracranial pressure
  • Medical diagnostic method

    transmit through the oval window to the perilymph, which in turn causes the endolymph, the basilar membrane, and the organ of Corti to vibrate, activating ultimately

    Non-invasive measurement of intracranial pressure

    Non-invasive_measurement_of_intracranial_pressure

  • 2022 in paleontology
  • (2022). Araújo et al. (2022) argue that morphological changes to the endolymph-filled semicircular ducts of the inner ear of synapsids were related to

    2022 in paleontology

    2022_in_paleontology

  • Saddleback toad
  • Genus of amphibians

    in the genus are too small for dependable locomotion, and in turn the endolymph — which is regarded by Poiseuille's law — is not detected by sensory hairs

    Saddleback toad

    Saddleback toad

    Saddleback_toad

  • Oral skills
  • pressure wave. The Reissner's membrane transfers the vibrations to the endolymph of the middle canal. The Basilar membrane then vibrates and triggers the

    Oral skills

    Oral skills

    Oral_skills

  • KCNJ10
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    expressed in the Stria vascularis and is essential for formation of the endolymph, the fluid that surrounds the mechanosensitive stereocilia of the sensory

    KCNJ10

    KCNJ10

    KCNJ10

  • TRPV6
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    needed for lowering the Ca2+ concentration in the lumen of mammalian endolymph, a requirement that is essential for normal hearing and balance. The endometrial

    TRPV6

    TRPV6

    TRPV6

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    Loveall

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  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Filberto

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    Jinni

    which is a.

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  • Endolymph
  • n.

    The watery fluid contained in the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear.

  • Endolymphangial
  • a.

    Within a lymphatic vessel.

  • Endolymphatic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or containing, endolymph; as, the endolymphatic duct.

  • Endolymphatic
  • a.

    Within a lymphatic vessel; endolymphangial.