Foramen tympanicum

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Foramen tympanicum
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The foramen tympanicum, or also known as the foramen of Huschke, is an anatomical variation of the tympanic part of the temporal bone in humans resulting from a defect in normal ossification during the first five years of life. The structure was found in 4.6%[1] to as high as 23% of the population.[citation needed]

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