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The voice can be affected by hardening of the laryngeal cartilage.
Hoarseness due to inflammation of the laryngeal cartilage has also been reported.
Both arches will fuse to form the laryngeal cartilages.
Arches 4 and 6 produce the laryngeal cartilages.
The thyroglossal duct then continues through the neck and lies anterior to the laryngeal cartilage.
Usually these dogs are born with a normal larynx, but over time the nerves and muscles that control the laryngeal cartilages lose function.
The lateral plate mesoderm consists of the laryngeal cartilages (arytenoid and cricoid).
Laryngeal cartilages can refer to:
The speech therapist said, "Brandy, you can raise the pitch of your voice if you raise your laryngeal cartilage.
With the onset of puberty, both men and women's voices alter as the vocal ligaments become more defined and the laryngeal cartilages harden.
One was a deep slash across the throat, extending from beneath the left ear, transecting the left carotid artery, and laying open the laryngeal cartilage.
Laryngeal perichondritis, the inflammation of the perichondrium of laryngeal cartilages, causing airway obstruction.
He said the fractures can be corrected with a "fairly minor operation" in which laryngeal cartilages are realigned and held in place with fine wires permanently installed through a small incision in the neck.
Tarneaud says, "during singing, the vibration of the vocal folds impresses periodic shakes on the laryngeal cartilage which transmits them to the bones in the thorax via the laryngeal depressors, and to the bony structures in the head via the laryngeal elevators.
In studies using cadavers, Dr. Robert B. Stanley Jr. of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles showed that small breaks in the laryngeal cartilage can interfere with airflow through the voice box or disturb the vibrations of the vocal cords.