Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 105. Muscles of Larynx, Lateral View. (Deaver.)a, epiglottis; b, aryepiglottic fold; c, aryepiglottic muscle; d, thyroepiglotticmuscle ; e, thyroid cartilage; /, thyroarytenoid muscle ; g, cricothyroid membrane ;h, cricoid cartilage ; i, trachea ; j, superior cornu of thyroid cartilage; k, aryte-noideus muscle; /, muscular process of arytenoid cartilage ; m, lateral cricoary-tenoid muscle; n, posterior cricoarytenoid muscle; o, facet for articulation withthyroid cartilage. from the inner border of the cricoid and form the inferior thyro-arytenoid ligament


Diseases of the nose and throat . Fig. 105. Muscles of Larynx, Lateral View. (Deaver.)a, epiglottis; b, aryepiglottic fold; c, aryepiglottic muscle; d, thyroepiglotticmuscle ; e, thyroid cartilage; /, thyroarytenoid muscle ; g, cricothyroid membrane ;h, cricoid cartilage ; i, trachea ; j, superior cornu of thyroid cartilage; k, aryte-noideus muscle; /, muscular process of arytenoid cartilage ; m, lateral cricoary-tenoid muscle; n, posterior cricoarytenoid muscle; o, facet for articulation withthyroid cartilage. from the inner border of the cricoid and form the inferior thyro-arytenoid ligaments, or the true vocal bands, extending from thevocal process of the arytenoid cartilages to the angle of the thyroid ANATOMY OF THE LARYNX. 30S cartilage near its center. These bands are covered by the thyro-arytenoid and lateral cricoarytenoid muscles. The superior thyroarytenoid ligaments, ventricular bands, or falsevocal bands, consist of fibrous tissue extending antero-posteriorlyjust above the true vocal bands. Muscular fiber


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