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The internal laryngeal nerve is the internal branch. It descends to the thyrohyoid membrane, piercing it in company with the superior laryngeal artery, and is distributed to the mucous membrane of the larynx.
Its lateral thinner portions are pierced by the superior laryngeal vessels and the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve. [1] Its anterior surface is in relation with the thyrohyoid muscle, sternohyoid muscle, and omohyoid muscles, and with the body of the hyoid bone. It is pierced by the superior laryngeal nerve. [2]
This artery branches from the superior thyroid artery near its bifurcation from the external carotid artery. Together with the internal laryngeal nerve , it pierces the lateral thyrohyoid membrane , and supplies blood to the muscles, mucous membrane , and glands of the larynx , connecting with the branch from the opposite side.
Superior laryngeal artery This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 05:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In about four people out of five, there is a connecting branch between the inferior laryngeal nerve, a branch of the RLN, and the internal laryngeal nerve, a branch of the superior laryngeal nerve. This is commonly called the anastomosis of Galen ( Latin : ansa galeni ), even though anastomosis usually refers to a blood vessel , [ 12 ] [ 13 ...
Superior artery may refer to Anterior superior alveolar arteries; Posterior superior alveolar artery; ... Superior laryngeal artery; Superior lateral genicular artery;
Superior laryngeal artery, a branch of the superior laryngeal artery; Superior laryngeal nerve This page was last edited on 6 February 2016, at 01:14 (UTC). ...
Artery: Superior laryngeal artery: Identifiers; ... A12.3.05.017: TA2: 4813: FMA: 14324: Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] The superior laryngeal vein is a ...