Aryepiglottic muscle
The aryepiglottic muscle is an intrinsic muscle of the larynx.[1]
Aryepiglotticus muscle | |
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Details | |
Origin | Apex of arytenoid |
Insertion | Lateral border of epiglottis |
Artery | Larygeal branch of superior thyroid artery |
Nerve | Inferior laryngeal nerve (from the vagus nerve) |
Actions | Close the inlet |
Identifiers | |
Latin | Pars aryepiglottica musculi arytaenoidei obliqui, musculus aryepiglotticus |
TA98 | A06.2.08.011 |
TA2 | 2204 |
FMA | 46602 |
Anatomical terms of muscle |
The muscle originates from the muscular process of arytenoid cartilage and inserts to the aryepiglottic fold and lateral border of epiglottis. Aryepiglottic muscle is innervated by the inferior laryngeal nerve, a branch of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (a branch of the vagus nerve). The muscle adducts arytenoid cartilages and acts as a sphincter on laryngeal inlet.[1][2]
Additional images
- Aryepiglottic muscle
External links
- lesson11 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (larynxmuscles)
References
- Allen, Evan; Murcek, Benjamin W. (2019), "Anatomy, Head and Neck, Larynx Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve", StatPearls, StatPearls Publishing, PMID 29261997, retrieved 2019-09-28
- Gray's anatomy : the anatomical basis of clinical practice. Standring, Susan (Forty-first ed.). [Philadelphia]. 2016. ISBN 9780702052309. OCLC 920806541.CS1 maint: others (link)
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