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1. Arytenoid cartilage mounted on the cricoid ring, with a functioning recurrent laryngeal nerve and lateral and posterior cricoArytenoid muscles form the cricoArytenoid unit a basic functional unit critical to phonatory and sphincteric functions of the larynx

2. The Abducens nerve provides motor innervation to only one extraocular muscle in humans, the ipsilateral lateral rectus muscle

3. 15 The muscle and fascial layers are incised lateral to a rectus incision.

4. The Abduces nerve then proceeds through the superior orbital fissure and innervates the lateral rectus muscle

5. The Abducens (VI) nerve is motor in function and innervates the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

6. Abductor digiti minimi muscle (Musculus Abductor digiti minimi) Abductor digiti minimi is an unipennate muscle located in the lateral part of the sole of the foot.

7. Serratus Anterior muscle (Musculus serratus Anterior) The serratus Anterior muscle is a fan-shaped muscle at the lateral wall of the thorax.Its main part lies deep under the scapula and the pectoral muscles

8. The intrinsic laryngeal muscles may be divided into three functional groups: (i) muscles varying the rima glottidis (the transverse arytenoid as well as the lateral and posterior cricoarytenoid muscles); (ii) muscles regulating tension in the vocal ligaments (i.e. the cricothyroid, posterior cricoarytenoid as well as the compound thyroarytenoid and vocalis muscles) and (iii) muscles modifying the laryngeal inlet (the so-called ‘sphincter aditus’, which is formed by the oblique arytenoid and aryepiglottic muscles and counteracted by the thyroepiglottic muscle).

9. Is a lateral thigh compartment muscle that flexes and Abducts the thigh at the hip Fill in the blank

10. The Buccinator (also Buccinator muscle, latin: musculus buccinator) is a facial muscle that participates in forming the anterior part of the cheek and the lateral wall of the oral vestibule

11. Superficial to the Buccinator is the risorius muscle which extends horizontally and blends with the lateral edge of the orbicularis oris

12. The Abducens nerve (cranial nerve VI) is a motor nerve that supplies one of the extraocular muscles: the lateral rectus muscle

13. The lateral Circumflex femoral artery has three branches: The ascending branch of lateral Circumflex femoral artery passes upward, beneath the tensor fasciae latae muscle, to the lateral aspect of the hip, and anastomoses with the terminal branches of the superior gluteal and deep Circumflex iliac artery.

14. (anatomy) The Abducens nerve: the nerve in humans and most animals that governs the motion of the lateral rectus muscle of the eye

15. Abducens nerve the sixth cranial nerve; it arises from the pons and supplies the lateral rectus muscle of the eyeball, allowing for motion

16. Disruption of the cricoArytenoid joint is a relatively uncommon event, according to the world literature

17. The Abducens nerve is the sixth paired cranial nerve. It has a purely somatic motor function – providing innervation to the lateral rectus muscle

18. The first portion of the Axillary nerve lies lateral to the radial nerve, posterior to the Axillary artery, and anterior to the subscapularis muscle.

19. Both the Arytenoids and cricoarytenoid joints are relatively fragile and very vulnerable to injury during laryngoscopy and intubation.

20. Lat·er·al rec·tus (mus·cle) [TA] extraocular muscle in orbit; origin, lateral part of the common tendinous ring that bridges superior orbital fissure; insertion, lateral part of sclera of eye; action, abduction; nerve supply, Abducens

21. ‡ Myopathy may include muscle symptoms such as myositis, myalgia, muscle ache, muscle weakness, muscle cramp, muscle discomfort.

22. As adjectives the difference between Continuant and lateral is that Continuant is continuing; prolonged; sustained while lateral is lateral

23. Transverse Arytenoid muscle is a single flat band of muscle stretching between the Arytenoid cartilages of the larynx.It attaches to the posterior aspect of the muscular process and adjacent lateral border of the Arytenoid cartilages.The muscle fibers run horizontally to insert into the same location on the opposite Arytenoid cartilage.

24. Muscle Atrophy or Muscle Wasting

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