Eustachian tube
English
Etymology
Named after Italian scientist Bartolomeo Eustachi.
Noun
Eustachian tube (plural Eustachian tubes)
- (anatomy) In humans and other land vertebrates, a tube that links the nasopharynx to the cavity of the middle ear to allow the equalization of the pressure on both sides of the eardrum.
- Synonyms: auditory tube, pharyngotympanic tube, salpinx
Translations
tube that links the pharynx to the cavity of the middle ear
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Further reading
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