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Summary ENT- larynx physiology and anatomy mind map b

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A simplified mind map of the larynx anatomy and physiology, covering structure, cartilages, vocal cords, muscles, and nerve supply, along with key functions like breathing, voice production, and airway protection. Perfect for quick revision and easy understanding of an essential ENT topic.

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🔹 The larynx is the voice box
formed of cartilages connected
to each other by ligaments ,
moved by muscles and lined by Laryngeal Cavity
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mucous membrane
Situated in midline of neck
extend from upper border of
Supraglottic area
Glottic area
Subglottic area
epiglottis to lower border of
cricoid cartilage ( from C3 to
lower border of C6 )
Defination of larynx

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EPITHELIUM OF LARYNX
Respiratory epithelium ( pseudostratified cilliated
columnar epithelium )
All larynx except , vocal cord , epiglottis
Stratified squamous epithelium :
Site of mechanical stress or abrasion
1- vocal cord
2- epiglottis



🔷3 single cartilage
🔹 Thyroid cartilage:
Largest , It resembles open book
Formed of 2 lamina ( alae ) fused anterior at an angle ( 90 – 110 )
deficint superior forming thyroid notch
Thyroid angle more prominant in male ( adam’s apple )

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Each lamina has superior and inferior thyroid horns
Cricoid cartilage:
stronge , signet ring in appearance

🔹
Wide posterior lamina , narrow anterior arch
3 single and 3 paired epiglottis:
Fibroelastic , leaf like in appearance
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cartilages:
Single cartilage :
Thyroid cartilage
Its lower part attached to the mid-point of posterior surface of
thyroid angle ( petiol )
It has multible pits on its surface caused by the seromucinous glands
Cricoid cartilage

🔹
Epiglottis
🔷
🔹 Paired cartilages
Paired cartilages :
Arytenoid cartilages Arytenoid cartilages :
Corniculate cartilages Pyramidal in shape , it has apex directed upwards and base
Cuniform cartilages articulating with the upper surface of posterior part of cricoid (
lamina )
It has vocal process directed anteriorly for attachement of vocal
fold
And muscular process directed laterally for muscle attachment (

🔹
posterior And lateral cricoarytenoid muscle )
Corniculate cartilages :
Articulate with the apex of arytenoid

🔹 Cuniform cartilages :
Present on the aryepiglottic fold




cartilages and ligaments 🔹 Extrinsic membrane :
1-Thyrohyoid : between hyoid bone and thyroid cartilage
2-Cricothyroid : between cricoid and thyroid cartilage
3-Cricotraceal : between cricoid and trachea
Hyo
4-epiglottic : between hyoid bone and epiglottis
5-Thyro-epiglottic : between thyroid cartilage and epiglottis
Ligaments and membranes
🔹 Intrinsic membrane :
1- Quadrangular membrane : upper part of larynx , extend from
epiglottis to the arytenoid cartilage , supports the false vocal cords .
2- Conus elasticus ( Cricothyroid membrane ) : lower part of
larynx , connects the cricoid and thyroid cartilage , supports the
true vocal cord .




Laryngeal inlet boundaries :
Anterior --- epiglottis
Laryngeal inlet Posterior --- arytenoid
Laterally --- ary-epiglottic fold



🔹 1-True vocal folds :
attached anterior to the
midpoint of the post. Surface
of thyroid angle and post. To 🔷
🔹 Protective function:
1- Reflex closure during swallowing by 3
🔹
the vocal process of arytenoid
2-False vocal folds :
above the level of the true
mechanism
- Ary-epiglottic folds
Anatomy and 🔹
vocal cord - False vocal folds

Physiology of
3-Aryepiglottic folds :
attached anterior to epiglottis 🔹
🔹
- True vocal folds
2- Reflex elevation of larynx during swallowing
3- Reflex inhibition of respiratory during
and posterior to arytenoid
LARYNX Laryngeal folds 🔹
swallowing
4- Reflex cough ( FB )

🔹
Position of vocal cord
Median : the V.C is in Function of the larynx : 🔷 2- Respiratory function :
🔹
midline position
Paramedian : the V.C in
Physiology of the larynx
1- Protective function
2- Respiratory function
The vocal folds become fully abducted during

🔹
paramedian position inspiration
3- Phonatory function

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Cadaveric : the V.C is in
intermediate position
Abduction : the V.C is in
4- Fixation of chest
🔷 3- Phonatory function :
The vocal folds become adducted during

🔹
abduction position
Full abduction : the V.C is
in full abduction position
phonation during expiration

4. Fixation of chest :
The vocal fold become adducted to increase intra
thoracic pressure during lifting heavy weights ,
labour and defecation .



🔷 Pre-epiglottic space :
Infront of epiglottis

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Boundaries :

🔹 Anterior : thyrohyoid membrane

🔹Posterior : epiglottis
Superior : hyo-epiglottic ligament


Space related to the larynx
by fatema okoff 🔷 Paraglottic space
Present to the side of the glottis

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Boundaries

🔹Medialy : true and false vocal cord
Laterally : thyroid cartilage
N.B : if carcinoma reach to the paraglottic space lead to vocal
fold fixation




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Extrinsic Muscles :
Suprahyoid group muscle
Digastric muscle
Stylohyoid muscle
Mylohyoid muscle
Geniohyoid muscle

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Stylopharyngeus muscle
Infrahyoid group muscles
Sternohyoid muscle

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Omohyoid muscle
Extrinsic Muscles : Sternothyroid
Suprahyoid group muscles Thyrohyoid

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Infrahyoid group muscles
Muscles of larynx Intrinsic Muscles :
Abductors muscle
Adductors muscles
Tensor muscle
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Intrinsic Muscles
Adductors muscle :
Lateral Cricoarytenoid muscle
Thyroarytenoid muscle

🔹
Inter arytenoid muscle
Abductors muscle :
Posterior Cricoarytenoid muscle
Tensors muscle :
Cricothyroid muscle
Vocalis muscle




Innervation of the larynx
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🔹 Sensory Innervation :
Superior laryngeal nerve ( internal laryngeal branche ) :

🔹Recurrent laryngeal nerve : below the V.C
above the V.C


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🔹 Motor Innervation :
Recurrent laryngeal nerve : all larynx except cricothyroid

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muscle
Superior laryngeal nerve ( external laryngeal branche) :
Cricothyroid muscle




supply 🔹
Blood supply
Superior laryngeal artery
( from superior thyroid artery )

🔹( from
Inferior laryngeal artery
inferior thyroid artery )


Lymphatic drainage
🔹upper
Supragluttic area :

🔹lower deep cervical LN
Subglottic area :

🔹noGlottic
deep cervical LN
area :
lymphatic drainage

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