The entrance of the larynx is a triangular opening, narrow in front, wide behind, and sloping obliquely downward and backward. It is bounded, in front, by the epiglottis; behind, by the apices of the arytenoid cartilages, the corniculate cartilages, and the interarytenoid notch; and on either side, by a fold of mucous membrane, enclosing ligamentous and muscular fibers, stretched between the side of the epiglottis and the apex of the arytenoid cartilage; this is the aryepiglottic fold, on the posterior part of the margin of which the cuneiform cartilage forms a more or less distinct whitish prominence, the cuneiform tubercle. These folds form the upper borders of the quadrangular membrane. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aryepiglottic_fold ]
Synonyms: ary-epiglottic fold
Term information
- NCIT:C32147
- FMA:55448
- Wikipedia:Aryepiglottic_fold
- UMLS:C1510944 (ncithesaurus:Aryteno-epiglottic_Fold)
- SCTID:245503009
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