The outer pyramidal plate (lamina pyramidalis externa, LNH) is a layer of tissue that is located on the outer surface of the pyramids of the temporal bone. It consists of collagen fibers that form the framework for the pyramidal plate and provide its strength and flexibility.
The lamina externa is an important component in the petrous structure of the temporal bone and plays an important role in the transmission of sound waves from the outer ear to the inner ear. It is also involved in regulating blood pressure and blood flow in the brain.
When the outer pyramidal plate is damaged, various diseases can occur, such as hearing loss, ringing in the ears, dizziness and headache. In some cases, this can lead to serious consequences such as hearing loss and loss of coordination.
Various treatment methods are used to restore the outer pyramidal plate, including surgery, physical therapy, and medication. However, the most effective treatment is prevention, such as regular checkups with your doctor and exercises to improve your hearing.
Thus, the outer pyramidal plate is an important element in the structure of the skull and plays an important role in the functioning of our body. Damage to it can lead to various diseases, so it is necessary to monitor your health and undergo regular medical examinations.