Thyroepiglottic muscle
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| Thyroepiglottic muscle | |
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| Muscles of the larynx, seen from above. | |
| Latin | pars thyroepiglottica musculi thyroarytenoidei |
| Gray's | subject #236 1083 |
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| Dorlands /Elsevier |
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A considerable number of the fibers of the Thyreoarytænoideus are prolonged into the aryepiglottic fold, where some of them become lost, while others are continued to the margin of the epiglottis. They have received a distinctive name, Thyreoepiglotticus or Thyroepiglottic, and are sometimes described as a separate muscle.
[edit] External links
- Thyroepiglottic+muscle at eMedicine Dictionary
- http://accweb.itr.maryville.edu/myu/Bio301Summer/301on9.html
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