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Arising in carotid triangle [1]. Superior thyroid artery. Hyoid (infrahyoid) artery; Sternocleidomastoid artery; Superior laryngeal artery; Cricothyroid artery; Ascending pharyngeal artery
Superior laryngeal artery This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 05:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
superior laryngeal nerve ≅ superior laryngeal nerve (Q965012) superior laryngeal nerve superior laryngeal artery ≅ superior laryngeal artery (Q487082) superior laryngeal artery superior cornu of thyroid cartilage ≅ superior horn of thyroid cartilage (Q7643625) superior cornu of thyroid cartilage
The recurrent laryngeal nerves are produced from the nerve of arch 5, and the laryngeal cartilages from arches 4 and 5. The superior laryngeal branch of the vagus nerve arises from arch 4. Its arteries, which project between the nerves of the fourth and fifth arches, become the left-side arch of the aorta and the right subclavian artery.
The arteries of the head and neck. The common carotid artery. The external carotid artery; The triangles of the neck; The internal carotid artery; The arteries of the brain; The arteries of the upper extremity The subclavian artery; The axilla. The axillary artery; The brachial artery; The radial artery; The ulnar artery; The arteries of the ...
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). ...
The arteries of the sixth arch persist as the ductus arteriosus on the left, and are obliterated on the right. [10]: 318–323 After birth, the ductus arteriosus regresses to form the ligamentum arteriosum. During growth, these arteries descend into their ultimate positions in the chest, creating the elongated recurrent paths. [10]: 318–323
The external branch functions to stretch the vocal cords by activating the cricothyroid muscle, increasing pitch. The external laryngeal nerve gives branches to pharyngeal plexus and the superior portion of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor, and communicates with the superior cardiac nerve behind the common carotid artery.