The epidermis of the drumhead in some otologic conditions
E. F. Saad
In a study of the behavior of the keratin layer of the drumhead epidermis
in some otologic conditions, a marker dye was applied to the tympanic
membrane, and migration and/or desquamation of the dotted spots observed.
Decelerated migration with desquamation in situ was observed during the
quiescent phase of recurrent otitis externa, with or without myringitis.
The same findings were observed in most cases of chronic secretory otitis
media and its sequelas (retraction pockets, atrophic membranes, and
scarring). The remnants of drumhead with keratotic and hyperplastic changes
in the middle ear cleared themselves of the dye very slowly.