Quadrangular membrane

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Larynx: Quadrangular membrane
The quadrangular membrane runs from the aryepiglottic fold to the vestibular ligament.
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Identifiers
Latinmembrana quadrangularis
TA98A06.2.09.022
TA21658
FMA55247
Anatomical terminology

The quadrangular membrane is a layer of submucosa.[1] It contains the cuneiform cartilages.[2] The membrane runs between the lateral aspects of the epiglottis and arytenoid cartilages on each side. The free inferior border of the quadrangular membrane is the vestibular fold which is the vestibular ligament when covered by mucosa. The superior border is in the aryepiglottic fold.

References

  1. ^ Prelab Images - Carotid Sheath, Pharynx, & Larynx Archived May 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Department of Cell Biology - Home | Emory School of Medicine".

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