In this anatomy lecture, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones discusses the structures of the Larynx. The following structural elements are presented and discussed. 1. Thyroid Cartilage 2. Cricoid Cartilage 3. Epiglotis 4. Arytenoid Cartilage 5. Corniculate Cartilage 6. Cuneiform Cartilage 7. Cricotracheal ligament/membrane 8. Laryngeal Prominence 9. Superior Thyroid Notch 10. Cricothyroid ligament 11. Hyoid bone 12. Thyrohyoid ligament/membrane 13. True Vocal Cords 14. False Vocal Cords 15. Rima Glotidis 16. Laryngeal Muscles 17. Superior Laryngeal nerve 18. Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve 19. Thyroid Gland 20. Superior Thyroid Artery 21. Inferior Thyroid Artery 22. Nerve lesions
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Adam Jones MD
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Adam Jones MD
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Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
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Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
Dr. Mobeen Syed
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Dr. Mobeen Syed
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Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
Adam Jones MD
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jolygars@*.com
Feb 27 2024, 10:12 pm
Beautifully explained, very easy to grasp. The reconstruction from cartilage to muscle is very helpful...I hope all the lectures are arranged this way....
helenbalagalarretta@*.com
Nov 17 2022, 11:05 am
Very detailed lecture.thank you