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Larynx anatomy

Anatomy and physiology. The human respiratory system is divided into upper and lower respiratory tracts. The upper respiratory system consists of the nose, nasal cavities, nasopharynx, and oropharynx. The lower respiratory tract consists of the larynx, trachea, bronchi, and alveoli, which are composed of respiratory tissues. [Pg.63]

E. Burdett, V. Mitchell, Anatomy of the larynx, trachea and bronchi, Anaesth. Intensive Care Med. 9 (8) (August 2008) 329—333. [Pg.558]

The anatomy of the face and the neck is always a challenge to clinicians and radiologists. Many small, but critical structures pass from the brain through the neck to the thoracic region. Complex anatomic structures and regions, such as the facial skeleton, the paranasal sinuses, the deep spaces of the neck, and the larynx, require a profound knowledge of the different neighboring cervical structures and compartments. This un-... [Pg.178]


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