Tags: Anatomical Structure, Nerve.

The external laryngeal nerve is the smaller external branch (ramus externus) of the superior laryngeal nerve. It descends on the larynx beneath the sternothyroid muscle to supply the cricothyroid muscle.It functions to tense the vocal cords by activating the cricothyroid muscle increasing pitch.It gives branches to the pharyngeal plexus and the superior portion of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor and communicates with the superior cardiac nerve behind the common carotid artery.

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