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- The interarytenoid fold is a small ligament in the posterior larynx. Arytenoid cartilage v t e v t e...
- glottis, respiratory glottis, or interarytenoid space[citation needed]). It is limited posteriorly by an interarytenoid fold of mucous membrane. The rima...
- The arytenoid muscle /ærɪˈtiːnɔɪd/ or interarytenoid muscle is a composite intrinsic muscle of the larynx, consisting of a transverse part and an oblique...
- anteriorly the arytenoid cartilages, the corniculate cartilages, and the interarytenoid fold, posteriorly the aryepiglottic fold, laterally Deep dissection...
- Sticky secretions between the vocal folds and nearby structures (the interarytenoid region) Some signs and symptoms indicate the need for early referral...
- Laryngoscopic findings such as erythema, edema, laryngeal granulomas, and interarytenoid hypertrophy have been used to establish the diagnosis; however, these...
- muscle is not activated. When the posterior of the glottis is closed the interarytenoid muscle is engaged. This occurs in both adducted falsetto and adducted...
- (soprano) larynx: cricoid cartilage thyroid cartilage arytenoid cartilage interarytenoid muscles (fold adduction) posterior cricoarytenoid muscle (fold abduction)...
- while the arytenoid cartilages are held together (by the action of the interarytenoid muscles), a push-pull effect is created on the vocal fold tissues that...
- Collectively, the transverse and oblique arytenoids are known as the interarytenoids. Ferretti R, Marques MJ, Khurana TS, Santo Neto H (June 2015). "Expression...