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The peculiar tracheal cartilages are the first and the last.
There was no tracheal cartilage stored in the United States.
It was a black-and-white photograph of a woman's face, eyes wide and lifeless, the neck slashed so deeply the tracheal cartilage was laid open.
Early reconstructions showed mosasaurs with dorsal crests running the length of the body, which were based on misidentified tracheal cartilage.
Tracheomalacia (weakening of the tracheal cartilage)
Dr. Herberhold said he is working with a company, Biodynamics, in Erlangen, Germany to make tracheal cartilage more widely available.
However, Aretaeus warned against the performance of tracheotomy because he believed that incisions made into the tracheal cartilage were prone to secondary wound infections and therefore would not heal.
I massaged the isthmus of the thyroid, pushing it out of the way, hard toward his head, and with my other hand, pressed the knife blade down into the fourth tracheal cartilage.
The artery then crosses the trachea in front of it obliquely from the left to the right, roughly at the middle of the trachea or the level of the ninth tracheal cartilage.
The officer further noted that guidelines instituted to prevent animal abuse at sanctioned rodeos were paid little heed and calves suffered damage not readily visible such as bruised tracheal cartilage in roping events.
On the posterior side, the gland is fixed to the cricoid and tracheal cartilage and cricopharyngeus muscle by a thickening of the fascia to form the posterior suspensory ligament of Berry.