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Epithelium of larynx

Pseudostratified ciliated

Larynx spans from c?-c?

3-6

Cricoid

B

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Arytenoid cartilage attachments

Superior horns of thyroid cartilage are attached to hyoid bone with

Lateral thryohyoid ligament

Cunieform ligament

Located within aey epiglottis fold have no direct attachment, but act to strengthen the folds

Cricothyroidotomy

Extrinsic ligaments

Thyrohyoid


Cricotracheal


Median cricothyroid


Hyo epiglotal

Intrinsic ligaments

Cricothyroid ligament


Quadrangular membrane

Vestibular ligament

Thickening of lower free margin of aryepiglottic quadrangular membrane

Vocal ligament

Cricothyroid ligament ka upper free margin, cricothyroid runs from arytenoid to thyroid cartilage

Vocal cords histological levels

Vestibular folds

extrinsic muscles

suprahyoid and infrahyoid

suprahyoid muscles

diagastric


stylohyoid


mylohyoid


geniohyoid

infrahyoid

omohyoid


sternohyoid


thyrohyoid

intrinsic muscle control what

they control the shape of rima glottidis

cricothyroid

cricothyroid, it originates from anterolateral part of cricoid and inserts into inferior horn, it tenses the vocal cords is the only intrinsic muscle supplied by superior laryngeal nerve

intrinsic muscle

arytenothyroid


posterior aretynocricoid


lateral arytenocricoid


oblique and transvesrse arytenoid



sole abductor of larynx

posterior arytenocricoid

major adductor and supporting

lateral arytenocricoid, olique and transverse arytenoid muscle help