What's the difference between arytaenoid and arytenoid?
Arytaenoid
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Arytenoid
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(a.) Ladle-shaped; -- applied to two small cartilages of the larynx, and also to the glands, muscles, etc., connected with them. The cartilages are attached to the cricoid cartilage and connected with the vocal cords.
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(1) A neodymium:yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) laser was used to study effects of applying laser irradiation transendoscopically to the corniculate process of the arytenoid cartilage in horses.
(2) Dual motor innervation by the bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerves (RLNs) has been demonstrated in the human arytenoid muscle (AR).
(3) Endoscopic diagnosis was bilateral arytenoid paralysis, which gradually resolved over the next 7 days.
(4) In 15 dogs, we defined six distinct motor points by transmucosal stimulation at 3 mA while observing the resulting characteristic position of the arytenoid and true vocal cord.
(5) Calcification or ossification occurs early and commonly in the arytenoid cartilage.
(6) The presence of a posterior cricoarytenoid ligament which stabilizes the arytenoid is confirmed.
(7) A modified castellated laryngofissure procedure (castellated laryngofissure, vocal fold resection, and bilateral arytenoid lateralization) was performed on 12 dogs with bilateral laryngeal paralysis.
(8) On the basis of several case examples, in which dysphagia and hoarseness were caused by a submucosal thickening of the arytenoid and aryepiglottic fold, the authors propose that these unclear symptoms also be regarded as indication for larynx CT.
(9) The luxation of the arytenoid cartilage is a very uncommon complication of endotracheal intubation.
(10) The microdissection of the arytenoid has been realised under the operation microscope.
(11) In four horses, most of the arytenoid cartilage, including overlying mucosa, vocal fold, and laryngeal saccule, were excised en bloc without mucosal closure.
(12) We advise that in all patients who undergo a difficult intubation the possibility of arytenoid dislocation should be considered.
(13) Laryngeal injury was attributable to tube pressure on the arytenoid cartilages and vocal folds.
(14) The diagnostic evaluation included bilateral vocal cord palsy for more than six months; passive mobility test of the arytenoids under general anaesthesia; and exclusion of an organic lesion as a cause of the vocal cord paralysis.
(15) These sutures run in the submucosa horizontally along the anterior surface of the arytenoid cartilage and are fixed through burr holes on the posterior margin of the thyroid cartilage.
(16) All the experts caution that involvement of cartilage at the anterior commissure and arytenoid is also a reason for failure.
(17) The epiglottic petiole, the false cords, the true cords, and one arytenoid are also excised, along with the paraglottic space.
(18) An uncommon type of injury is the unilateral degloving of an arytenoid cartilage following laterally directed trauma to the thyroid cartilage.
(19) Arytenoid abduction was expressed as a left:right ratio of rima glottidis measurements.
(20) 2 examples of arytenoid cartilage have been selected to demonstrate the possibilities of interpretation of product density supported by the L function.