Cartilage ring
Larynx with muscles - right side view. Cartilage ringed as Cricoid cartilage. The articular face of the articular follicle for thyroid cartilage and the attachment of the Crico-thyroideus ring muscle
Cartilaginous cartilage (Latin: cartilago cricoidea) - one of the cartilaginous cartilage chondral larynx. It looks like a signet. The ring light from the top is elliptical and the bottom cross section is round. It consists of two main components: a plate lying on the back and an arch located on the front and sides of the cartilage. Arch (Latin arcus)
From the front low, the back is much higher. Its lateral surface is attached to the ring-disc muscle and the lateral cone and the lateral ring-like muscle. A ring-disk ligament is attached to the upper edge of the bow. The lower border of the bow connects with the ring-tracheal ligament to the first tracheal cartilage. Tile (Latin lamina)
Set vertically. It is the back of a ring-shaped cartilage. The upper surface of the center produces a well from which the oval and oval surfaces of the oval joint are located on both sides. Its posterior surface, consisting of two slightly concave hollows, is attached to the posterior ring-myocardial muscle, and the medial fibers of the longitudinal muscle of the esophagus. On both sides of the face is a circular joint surface for the ring-disk joint. This is the place for the horns of the lower cartilage. Literature
. Bochenek, M. Reicher Human anatomy. volume II. PZWL, Warsaw 1989. ISBN 83-200-1556-1
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