"Laryngeal Muscles" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
The striated muscle groups which move the LARYNX as a whole or its parts, such as altering tension of the VOCAL CORDS, or size of the slit (RIMA GLOTTIDIS).
Descriptor ID |
D007821
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MeSH Number(s) |
A02.633.567.500 A04.329.604
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Concept/Terms |
Laryngeal Muscles- Laryngeal Muscles
- Laryngeal Muscle
- Muscle, Laryngeal
- Muscles, Laryngeal
Vocal Muscle- Vocal Muscle
- Muscle, Vocal
- Muscles, Vocal
- Vocal Muscles
- Vocalis Muscle
- Muscle, Vocalis
- Muscles, Vocalis
- Vocalis Muscles
Thyroepiglottic Muscle- Thyroepiglottic Muscle
- Muscle, Thyroepiglottic
- Muscles, Thyroepiglottic
- Thyroepiglottic Muscles
Cricoarytenoid Muscles- Cricoarytenoid Muscles
- Cricoarytenoid Muscle
- Muscle, Cricoarytenoid
- Muscles, Cricoarytenoid
Cricothyroid Muscles- Cricothyroid Muscles
- Cricothyroid Muscle
- Muscle, Cricothyroid
- Muscles, Cricothyroid
Thyroarytenoid Muscles- Thyroarytenoid Muscles
- Muscle, Thyroarytenoid
- Muscles, Thyroarytenoid
- Thyroarytenoid Muscle
Aryepiglottic Muscle- Aryepiglottic Muscle
- Aryepiglottic Muscles
- Muscle, Aryepiglottic
- Muscles, Aryepiglottic
Arytenoid Muscle- Arytenoid Muscle
- Arytenoid Muscles
- Muscle, Arytenoid
- Muscles, Arytenoid
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2011 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
2020 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Laryngeal Muscles" by people in Profiles.
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Santoso LF, Jafari S, Kim DY, Paydarfar D. The Internal Superior Laryngeal Nerve in Humans: Evidence for Pure Sensory Function. Laryngoscope. 2021 01; 131(1):E207-E211.
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Paydarfar D. Protecting the airway during swallowing: what is the role for afferent surveillance? Head Neck. 2011 Oct; 33 Suppl 1:S26-9.