Cricoarytenoid muscles are muscles that connect the cricoid cartilage and arytenoid cartilage.More specifically it can refer to: Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle
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Vasa recta
For the intestinal structure see Vasa recta (intestines)In the blood supply of the kidney the vasa recta renis (or straight arteries of kidney or straight arterioles of kidney) are a […]
Stylomandibular ligament
The stylomandibular ligament is a specialized band of the cervical fascia which extends from near the apex of the styloid process of the temporal bone to the angle and posterior […]
Temporomandibular ligament
The temporomandibular ligament (external lateral ligament) consists of two short narrow fasciculi one in front of the other attached above to the lateral surface of the zygomatic arch and to […]
Mental foramen
The mental foramen is one of two holes (foramina) located on the anterior surface of the mandible. It permits passage of the mental nerve and vessels. The mental foramen descends […]
Nuchal ligament
The nuchal ligament is a ligament at the back of the neck that is continuous with the supraspinous ligament.
Thyrohyoid membrane
The hyothyroid membrane (thyrohyoid membrane) is a broad fibro-elastic layer attached below to the upper border of the thyroid cartilage and to the front of its superior cornu and above […]
Lateral thyrohyoid ligament
The lateral thyrohyoid ligament (lateral hyothyroid ligament) is a round elastic cord which forms the posterior border of the hyothyroid membrane and passes between the tip of the superior cornu […]
Stylohyoid ligament
In connection with the stylohyoideus muscle a ligamentous band the stylohyoid ligament may be described. It is a fibrous cord which is attached to the tip of the styloid process […]
Supraspinous ligament
The supraspinous ligament also known as the supraspinal ligament is a ligament found along the vertebral column.