WordNet
- of or relating to the tarsal bones (or other wedge-shaped bones)
- an ancient wedge-shaped script used in Mesopotamia and Persia
- tough elastic tissue; mostly converted to bone in adults (同)gristle
PrepTutorEJDIC
- くさび形の / くさび形文字(古代アッシリア・バビロニアなどで用いられた文字)
- 軟骨[組織]
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Cuneiform cartilages |
Laryngoscopic view of interior of larynx.
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The entrance to the larynx, viewed from behind.
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Identifiers |
Latin |
cartilagines cuneiformes |
TA |
A06.2.06.001 |
FMA |
55111 |
Anatomical terminology
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In the human larynx, the cuneiform cartilages (from Latin: cunei, "wedge-shaped"; also known as cartilages of Wrisberg) are two small, elongated pieces of yellow elastic cartilage, placed one on either side, in the aryepiglottic fold.[1]
The cuneiforms are paired cartilages that sit on top of and move with the arytenoids.[2] They are located above and in front of the corniculate cartilages, and the presence of these two pairs of cartilages result in small bulges on the surface of the mucous membrane.[3] Covered by the aryepiglottic folds, the cuneiforms form the lateral aspect of the laryngeal inlet, while the corniculates form the posterior aspect, and the epiglottis the anterior.[4]
Function of the cuneiform cartilages is to support the vocal folds and lateral aspects of the epiglottis. They also provide a degree of solidity to the folds in which they are embedded.[3]
Additional images
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Posterior view of the cartilages of the larynx
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Posterior view of the muscles of the larynx
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References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- ^ Gray's Anatomy (1918), see infobox
- ^ Rosen, Clarke A.; Simpson, Blake (2008). Operative Techniques in Laryngology. Springer. Retrieved November 2013.
- ^ a b Seikel, J. Anthony; King, Douglas W.; Drumright, David G. (2010). Anatomy & Physiology for Speech, Language, and Hearing (4th ed.). Delmar, NY: Cengage Learning. ISBN 1-4283-1223-4.
- ^ The Essentials of Respiratory Care. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 77. ISBN 9780323027007. Retrieved November 2013.
Anatomy of the larynx
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Cartilage |
- major/unpaired: Epiglottis
- Thyroid
- Cricoid
- minor/paired: Arytenoid
- Vocal process
- Muscular process
- Corniculate
- Cuneiform
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Ligaments/folds |
- extrinsic ligaments: Hyoepiglottic ligament
- Thyrohyoid membrane
- Lateral ligament
- Median ligament
- Thyroepiglottic ligament
- Cricotracheal ligament
- intrinsic ligaments, upper: Quadrangular membrane
- Aryepiglottic
- Vestibular ligament/Vestibular fold
- intrinsic ligaments, lower: Cricothyroid ligament
- Median
- Lateral/Conus elasticus
- Vocal ligament/Vocal folds
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Laryngeal cavity |
- Laryngeal inlet
- Vestibule
- Rima vestibuli
- Ventricle
- Rima glottidis/Glottis
- Infraglottic cavity
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Laryngeal muscles |
- Cricothyroid
- Cricoarytenoid
- Arytenoid
- oblique arytenoid
- transverse arytenoid
- Thyroarytenoid
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Other |
- Cricothyroid articulation
- Cricoarytenoid articulation
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English Journal
- [Modified Lambrinudi arthrodesis with additional posterior tibial tendon transfer in adult drop foot].
- Elsner A, Barg A, Stufkens S, Knupp M, Hintermann B.SourceKlinik für Orthopädie und Traumatologie des Bewegungsapparates, Kantonsspital Liestal. andreaselsner@gmx.de
- Operative Orthopädie und Traumatologie.Oper Orthop Traumatol.2011 Apr;23(2):121-30. doi: 10.1007/s00064-011-0027-9.
- OBJECTIVE: Treatment of adult instable drop foot by modified Lambrinudi arthrodesis (removal of a wedge between the talus and calcaneus), followed by a posterior tibial tendon transfer to the medial cuneiform in order to provide active dorsiflexion.INDICATIONS: Severe drop foot (of various etiologie
- PMID 21541729
Japanese Journal
- 渡邉 宏,進 武幹,仲秋 功司,江崎 秀夫,都築 達
- 耳鼻と臨床 36(5Supplement5), 944-948, 1990
- ファイバースコープにより, 経鼻的に上咽頭口を介して生理的な状態での嚥下時の上咽頭収縮筋, 喉頭蓋, 喉頭前庭, 披裂喉頭蓋ひだの動きを観察した. その結果, 披裂喉頭蓋ひだの括約筋的な働きは喉頭蓋の喉頭への倒れ込み運動より喉頭蓋の狭小化を先行させ, 誤嚥を防止する. また, 主として上咽頭収縮筋より成る上咽頭後壁と口蓋帆張筋より成る上咽頭前壁の動きについては, 上咽頭口のレベルでは, はるかに後 …
- NAID 130004403660
- 橈骨骨頭脱臼, 肘頭偽関係を伴える Arachnodactyly の一例
- 三輪 信二,柴田 純一
- 整形外科と災害外科 17(2), 191-194, 1968
- … Body of the second lumbar vertebra was cuneiform, laminae and spinous processes of the lumbar vertebrae were hypoplastic.Of greater interst was the deformities in the elbows. … Six weeks later, right radial head was resected, the articular-cartilage on the both postero-lateral surface of the capitulum humeri and antero-medial surface of the caput radii were disappeared as if had been worn out. …
- NAID 130001638097
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- cuneiform cartilage n. A small nonarticulating rod of elastic cartilage in the aryepiglottic fold above the corniculate cartilage. cuneiform cartilage Etymology: L, cuneus, wedge, forma + cartilago one of two small pieces of yellow ...
- 6) Finally, Kelly and Gray used the laser to vaporize the cuneiform cartilage and an adjacent wedge of the aryepiglottic fold, but they did so only unilaterally; only 17% of their patients required the same contralateral procedure in 2 to 3 ...
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