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- larynx. The rima glottidis is the narrowest part of larynx. It is longer (~23 mm) in males than in females (17–18 mm). The rima glottidis is an aperture...
- glottises or glottides) is the opening between the vocal folds (the rima glottidis). The glottis is crucial in producing sound from the vocal folds. From...
- Oedema glottidis is defined as the abnormal ac****ulation of fluid in tissues involving the supraglottic and subglottic region where laryngeal mucosa is...
- right vocal cords, called the rima glottidis, is the narrowest part of the larynx. The vocal cords and the rima glottidis are together designated as the glottis...
- closes the rima glottidis, adducting (approximating) the apices of the vocal process to close the ligamentous part of rima glottidis (in which it is synergystic...
- muscle also draws the arytenoid cartilages lateral-ward, making the rima glottidis into a triangular shape. The posterior cricoarytenoid muscles are the...
- ligaments (vestibular folds once covered with mucous membrane) what the rima glottidis is to the vocal ligaments (vocal folds once covered with mucous membrane) –...
- the brain The vestibule of larynx is between the epiglottis and rima glottidis The aortic vestibule is the part of the left ventricle of the heart just...
- forms the lateral boundary of the intercartilaginous part of the rima glottidis. The base of each cartilage is broad, and on it is a concave smooth surface...
- recurrent laryngeal nerve approximates arytenoid cartilages (closes rima glottidis) 2 1 arytenoid, oblique head, larynx (left/right) arytenoid cartilage...