Cuneiform cartilages
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Cuneiform cartilages | |
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Laryngoscopic view of interior of larynx. | |
The entrance to the larynx, viewed from behind. | |
Latin | cartilagines cuneiformes |
Gray's | subject #235 1075 |
The Cuneiform Cartilages (cartilages of Wrisberg) are two small, elongated pieces of yellow elastic cartilage, placed one on either side, in the aryepiglottic fold, where they give rise to small whitish elevations on the surface of the mucous membrane, just in front of the arytenoid cartilages.
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