0000008: Detailed three-dimensional anatomic characterization of the canine posterior cricoarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, interarytenoid, thyroarytenoid

ABSTRACT:

Detailed muscle information is valuable for developing increasingly complex bio-mechanical models of the larynx (e.g., size, direction, structure, shape at origin and insertion). This report contains data of four male and four female canine larynges, specifically presenting details of the intrinsic abductor and adductor musculature of the canine larynx: the posterior cricoarytenoid, the lateral cricoarytenoid and the interarytenoid muscles. Also presented are three-dimensional representations of the four to five muscle bundles of each muscle. From this resource, models can be developed to facilitate the study of the influence of the subglottis in voice production.  Updates to this memo can be downloaded at http://www.vocalfolds.org.

CITATION:
Eric J. Hunter  (2012), “Detailed three-dimensional anatomic characterization of the canine posterior cricoarytenoid, lateral cricoarytenoid, interarytenoid, thyroarytenoid”, NRLD Technical Memo 8, www.nrld.org

DOWNLOADS:

Technical Note 0000008; Ver. 1.0; 2012-Jun (pdf)

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