Inferior laryngeal artery
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Artery: Inferior laryngeal artery | |
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Latin | arteria laryngea inferior |
Gray's | subject #148 581 |
Supplies | larynx |
Source | inferior thyroid artery |
Vein | inferior laryngeal vein |
Dorlands / Elsevier |
a_61/12154812 |
The inferior laryngeal artery ascends upon the trachea to the back part of the larynx under cover of the Constrictor pharyngis inferior, in company with the recurrent nerve, and supplies the muscles and mucous membrane of this part, anastomosing with the branch from the opposite side, and with the superior laryngeal branch of the superior thyroid artery.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- SUNY Labs 32:06-0100 - "Larynx: Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve and Inferior Laryngeal Artery"
- Image at tufts.edu
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