Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2059438 | Morphologie | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The morphological feature of the cricopharyngeal muscle (CPM) showed three different muscular bundles: superior oblique muscle fibers are joining the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle, horizontal circular muscle fibers are 11 to 12Â mm high, and 3Â mm thick, inferior oblique muscle fibers are joining external layer of the superior oesophagus. The recurrent laryngeal nerve through its dorsal branch supplies the posterior part of the muscular bundles of the CPM. The superior laryngeal nerve by its lateral branch supplies the anterior part of the CPM. So this double vagal innervation of the CPM from superior and inferior laryngeal nerves participates in the laryngo-pharyngeal coordination specially for swallowing.
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Authors
J.-M. Prades, A.P. Timoshenko, A. Asanau, M. Gavid, H. Benakki, M.-D. Dubois, M.B. Faye, C. Martin,