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    The vestibular fold (ventricular fold, superior or false vocal cord) is one of two thick folds of mucous membrane, each enclosing a narrow band of fibrous...
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    larynx forms two pairs of lateral folds that project inward into its cavity. The upper folds are called the vestibular folds. They are also sometimes called...
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    The portion of the cavity of the larynx above the vestibular fold is called the laryngeal vestibule; it is wide and triangular in shape, its base or anterior...
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  • For example, in a 1:2 ratio, each second vibration of the vocal folds, the vestibular fold will complete a single vibration cycle which will result in an...
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    Vocal cords (redirect from Vocal fold)
    the 'false vocal folds', known as vestibular folds or ventricular folds, which sit slightly superior to the more delicate true folds. These have a minimal...
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    or Morgagni's sinus) is a fusiform fossa, situated between the vestibular and vocal folds on either side, and extending nearly their entire length. There...
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    free inferior border forms the vestibular ligament (which together with the overlying mucosa constitutes the vestibular fold). The lower fibres of the quadrangular...
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    fundamental produced by the vocal folds. Therefore, for each second vibration of the vocal folds, the vestibular fold completes a whole vibration cycle...
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    Fierstein's distinctive gravelly voice is a result of an overdeveloped vestibular fold in his vocal cords, essentially giving him a "double voice" when he...
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    gaze during head movement, with eye movement due to activation of the vestibular system, it is also known as the Cervico-ocular reflex. The reflex acts...
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    and bulge the folds. They are flat triangular bands and are pearly white in color. Above both sides of the vocal cord is the vestibular fold or false vocal...
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  • by various vocal fold pathologies, such as vocal folds polyp, vocal fold nodule, recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis or vestibular fold hypertrophy. The...
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    leaf-like epiglottis is shown as number '3'. Other structures: 1=vocal folds, 2=vestibular fold, 3=epiglottis, 4=plica aryepiglottica, 5=arytenoid cartilage, 6=sinus...
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    to the vestibular ligaments (vestibular folds once covered with mucous membrane) what the rima glottidis is to the vocal ligaments (vocal folds once covered...
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    septum glandis. In the female fetus, the tubercle is attached to the vestibular folds that remain unfused forming the labia minora and the vaginal vestibule...
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    horse: 1 hyoid bone; 2 epiglottis; 3 vestibular fold, false vocal fold/cord, (plica vestibularis); 4 vocal fold, true vocal cord, (plica vocalis); 5 musculus...
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  • The vestibular lamina is responsible for the formation of the vestibule (the space bordered by the junction of the gingiva and the tissue of the inner...
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    recanalizes leaving two membrane-like structures: the vocal folds and the vestibular folds. In between, an enlarged space, the ventricle, remains. Failure...
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    and acts as a sphincter on the laryngeal inlet. Aryepiglottic muscle Vestibular folds lesson11 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)...
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    urinary meatus, vaginal opening, hymen, and Bartholin's and Skene's vestibular glands. The vulva includes the entrance to the vagina, which leads to...
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    Laryngocele * IL = internal laryngocel AL = external laryngocele H = Hyoid bone T = Vestibular folds S = Vocal folds K = Cricoid cartilage...
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  • Wolffian ducts. B.—Diagram of the female type of sexual organs. C. Greater vestibular gland, and immediately above it the urethra. cc. Corpus cavernosum clitoridis...
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    Cut through the larynx of a horse 1 hyoid bone 2 epiglottis 3 vestibular fold 4 vocal fold 5 Ventricularis muscle 6 ventricle of larynx 7 Vocalis muscle...
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    develops from the genital tubercle in the embryo. The clitoris also has two vestibular bulbs beneath the skin of the labia minora (at the entrance to the vagina)...
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  • system vertigo vesicle vesiculae seminales vestibular folds vestibular ganglion vestibular membrane vestibular nuclei Vestibule of the ear vestibulocerebellar...
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    levels. At the level of gross anatomy, the cerebellum consists of a tightly folded and crumpled layer of cortex, with white matter underneath, several deep...
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  • are specialized nonsensory epithelial cells found on either side of the vestibular organs (the utricle and the ampullae of the semicircular canals) and lining...
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    in the cerebellopontine angle. Four out of five of these tumours are vestibular schwannomas (commonly known as acoustic neuromas). Others found include:...
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    which contains the general somatic afferent column. The cochlear and vestibular nuclei, which contain the special somatic afferent column. The inferior...
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    dog vestibular disease" or idiopathic peripheral vestibular disease. The signs may improve rapidly or take a few days. Less commonly, vestibular signs...
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