10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARYTENOIDAL»
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This is triangular, somewhat cordiform, wider in from than behind, sloping down
obliquely backwards, and terminating behind in the vertical inter-arytenoidal
fissure. Its border is formed in front by the free rim of the epiglottis; then on either
side ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1867
After recovery the left vocal cord was found fixed in adduction, due to ankylosis of
the crico-arytenoidal articulation. The right cord was abducted and perfectly rigid,
due, no doubt, to a perichondritis that had extended across the median line.
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Pantologia: A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete ...
It either has no fibres from the thyro- arytenoidal and arytenoidal muscles, or they
are too roinute to counteract its elasticity. At the sides of the ligaments of the
glottis, two other upper and softer ligaments, less tendinous or elastic, proceed ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth, 1813
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Pantologia: a new cabinet cyclopaedia, comprehending a ...
It either has no fibres from the thyro- arytenoidal and arytenoidal muscles, or they
are too minute to counteract its elasticity. At the sides of the ligaments of the
glottis, tw» other upper and softer ligaments, less ten- dinous or elastic, proceed ...
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A Dictionary of Phonetics and Phonology
... simultaneously produced by the glottis: a common variety of whisky voice.
whispery falsetton. A complex phonation type in which the anterior part of the
glottis produces falsetto while the arytenoidal part produces whisper. whispery
voicen.
Gunnar Holmgren. to be considered as the consequence of a direct transition of
the gangrenous mucous membrane process on the adjacent arytenoidal
cartilage? Unfortunately, these questions, which in my opinion have hitherto
been given ...
1984). The laryngeal cavity is laterally compressed. It begins between the cornua
of the arytenoids and the epiglottis, passes between the arytenoids, and ends
dorsocaudal to the arytenoidal adhesion (Fig. 4.12A, B) (Haldiman et al. 1981).
John J. Burns, Jon Jerome Montague, Cleveland J. Cowles, 1993
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Diseases of the Throat and Nasal Passages: A Guide to the ...
ing behind in the vertical inter arytenoidal fissure (11).' Its anterior border is the
free rim of the epiglottis; then, on either side, the ary-epiglottic fold (5), which
arches backward and . inward in the form of a bow until it reaches its arytenoidal
...
... i.e. the crico-arytenoidal tal surface, we find a tubercle, in a crude 1 surface, is
very much injected,purplish,and. state, about as large as a five-sous piece
wrinkled like a piece of half-dried parchand near the summit a number of smaller'
meut.
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Anthropologia Nova Or a New System of Anatomy Describing the ...
... appear against the Light as if prick'd through. F I G. The external Face of 'the -
Thyraide, or Scatiform Cartilage. vF I G. XI. Shews the back part and superior
Surface of the Cricoidn, or Ring-like Cartilage. F I G. XII. The Arytenoidal
Cartilages.