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  • Key words Supraglottic anatomy  (1)
  • Paraglottic space  (1)
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    Springer
    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 255 (1998), S. 365-367 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Key words Supraglottic anatomy ; Voice production ; Superior laryngeal nerve ; Recurrent laryngeal nerve ; lesions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The muscular tissue of the vestibular folds was investigated in plastinated serial sections of 32 normal adult larynges. Three muscular systems could be distinguished. A posterolateral muscle layer was found to be developed at the lateral margin of the posterior part of the vestibular fold. Its fibers extended in a sagittal direction, and their contraction probably resulted in an adduction of the entire tissue of the vestibular fold towards the midline. Within the anterior part of the vestibular fold, an anterolateral muscle sheet was seen to attach to the thyroid cartilage. An anteromedial muscular system consisted of scattered groups of muscle fibers situated medially and dorsally to the laryngeal ventricle and saccule. These fibers were presumed to exert a downward pressure on the vestibular folds, in addition to an adductor function. According to clinical experience, adductor movements of the vestibular folds can be trained, even in cases with a recurrent laryngeal nerve lesion, in order to produce a compensatory voice. Thus, the muscles of the vestibular folds are probably innervated by the superior laryngeal nerve.
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    European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology and head & neck 254 (1997), S. 193-195 
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Larynx ; Anatomy ; Paraglottic space ; Cancer extensions
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The precise topographic relationships of the paraglottic space (PGS) were investigated in serial plastinated or frozen whole-organ sections of 46 normal adult larynges. Laterally, the PGS was bordered by the thyroid cartilage. Superomedially, the PGS in some specimens was only separated from the periepiglottic space by a coherent collagenous fiber septum. The paraglottic adipose tissue extended between the caudal fibers of the thyroarytenoid muscle. Inferomedially, the PGS was bordered by the conus elasticus. The anteroinferior portion of the PGS extended beyond the larynx beneath the inferior rim of the thyroid cartilage. Posteroinferiorly, the paraglottic adipose tissue extended towards the cricoarytenoid joint. Dorsally, the PGS was bordered by the mucosal lining of the piriform sinus. Due to the intimate topographic and histologic relationships present, cancer involving the PGS may rapidly infiltrate all adjacent anatomic structures.
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