Arytenoid muscle
| Arytenoid muscle | |
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| Muscles of larynx. Posterior view. Oblique arytenoid: The "X" in the center. Transverse arytenoid: Bands underneath the "X". Aryepiglotticus: Wraps around back. |
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| Sagittal section of the larynx and upper part of the trachea. (Arytenoideus visible at center right.) | |
| Latin | Arytænoideus |
| Gray's | subject #236 1082 |
| Origin | Arytenoid cartilage on one side |
| Insertion | Arytenoid cartilage on opposite side |
| Artery | superior laryngeal artery |
| Nerve | recurrent laryngeal branch of the vagus |
| Actions | approximate the arytenoid cartilages (close rima glottis) |
The arytenoid /ærɨˈtiːnɔɪd/ is a single muscle, filling up the posterior concave surfaces of the arytenoid cartilages.
It arises from the posterior surface and lateral border of one arytenoid cartilage, and is inserted into the corresponding parts of the opposite cartilage.
It consists of oblique and transverse parts.
Action
The Arytœnoideus approximates the arytenoid cartilages, and thus closes the opening of the glottis, especially at its back part to eliminate the posterior commissure of the vocal folds.
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This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
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