glottis, respiratory glottis, or interarytenoid space[citation needed]). It is limited posteriorly by an interarytenoidfold of mucous membrane. The rima...
cartilages, the corniculate cartilages, and the interarytenoidfold, posteriorly the aryepiglottic fold, laterally Deep dissection of larynx, pharynx and...
the corniculate cartilages, and the interarytenoid notch. Within the posterior part of each aryepiglottic fold exists a cuneiform cartilage which forms...
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...
are held together (by the action of the interarytenoid muscles), a push-pull effect is created on the vocal fold tissues that maintains self-sustained oscillation...
tissue (chronic) Stiff vocal folds Sticky secretions between the vocal folds and nearby structures (the interarytenoid region) Some signs and symptoms...
arytenoids are often considered two parts of a single muscle - the interarytenoid muscle (which is then said to have an oblique part and a transverse...
supply muscles on the same side of the body, with the exception of the interarytenoid muscle, which is innervated from both sides. The nerves also carry sensory...
Collectively, the transverse and oblique arytenoids are known as the interarytenoids. Ferretti R, Marques MJ, Khurana TS, Santo Neto H (June 2015). "Expression...
laryngeal muscles such as the lateral cricoarytenoid, thyroarytenoid, and interarytenoid muscles. These muscles act on the arytenoid cartilages at the posterior...
; Achkar, Jihad; Franco, Ramon A.; Song, Phillip C. (2013-09-20). "Interarytenoid botulinum toxin injection for recalcitrant vocal process granuloma"...
Laryngoscopic findings such as erythema, edema, laryngeal granulomas, and interarytenoid hypertrophy have been used to establish the diagnosis; however, these...
rest of the vocal apparatus. The vocal folds are brought together primarily by the action of the interarytenoid muscles, which pull the arytenoid cartilages...