Lateral cricoarytenoid muscle
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Lateral cricoarytenoid | |
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Muscles of larynx. Side view. Right lamina of thyroid cartilage removed. | |
Latin | musculus cricoarytenoideus lateralis |
Gray's | subject #236 1082 |
Origin | lateral part of the arch of the cricoid |
Insertion | muscular process of the arytenoid cartilage |
Artery: | |
Nerve: | recurrent laryngeal branch of the vagus |
Action: | adduct and medially rotate the cartilage, pulling the vocal ligaments towards the midline and backwards and so closing off the rima glottidis |
Antagonist: | Posterior cricoarytenoid muscle |
Dorlands /Elsevier |
m_22/12548688 |
The lateral cricoarytenoid muscles extend from the lateral cricoid cartilage to the ipsilateral arytenoid cartilage. By rotating the arytenoid cartilages medially, these muscles adduct the vocal cords and thereby close the rima glottidis, protecting the airway. (Their action is antagonistic to that of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles.) The lateral cricoarytenoid muscles receive innervation from the recurrent laryngeal branch of the vagus nerve (CN X).
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- LUC lcri
- Atlas of anatomy at UMich rsa4p3
- Lateral+cricoarytenoid+muscle at eMedicine Dictionary
- Norman/Georgetown lesson11 (larynxlatcricoary)
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