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130 related items for PubMed ID: 11236322

  • 1. Descriptive anatomy of the cricoarytenoid articulation: application to articular dynamics in carcinology.
    Prades JM, Dumollard JM, Timoshenko AP, Durand M, Martin C.
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  • 4. Three-dimensional analysis of cricoarytenoid joint motion.
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  • 5. Optimal Arytenoid Position in Laryngeal Framework Surgery: An Anatomic Human Larynx Study.
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  • 6. Attachment of some internal laryngeal muscles at the base of the arytenoid cartilage.
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  • 8. Anatomic Considerations for a Posterior Endoscopic Approach to the Cricoarytenoid Joint.
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  • 9. Cricoarytenoid joint structure and function.
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  • 10. Changes in rima glottidis area and lack of laryngeal epiglottic-glottic seal after unilateral cricoarytenoid lateralization ex vivo.
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  • 11. Maintenance of arytenoid abduction following carbon dioxide laser debridement of the articular cartilage and joint capsule of the cricoarytenoid joint combined with prosthetic laryngoplasty in horses: an in vivo and in vitro study.
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  • 12. Relationship of the posterior cricoarytenoid muscle to the posterior cricoid lamina.
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  • 13. Human posterior cricoarytenoid muscle compartments. Anatomy and mechanics.
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  • 17. Assessment of the cricoarytenoid joint: high-resolution CT scan study with histo-anatomical correlation.
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