thyroid cartilage in Vietnamese

@thyroid cartilage ['θairɔd'ca:tilidʒ]
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1. The probe may couple to the subject's aortic arch or thyroid cartilage, for example.

2. Asbestoid fibers were first detected in thyroid cartilage from a 3-year-old male child

3. Asbestoid fibers were first detected in thyroid cartilage from a 3-year-old male child

4. Asbestoid fibers were first detected in thyroid cartilage from a 3-year-old male child

5. Asbestoid fibers were first detected in thyroid cartilage from a 3-year-old male child

6. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

7. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

8. 19 The thyroid gland is located on frontof the neck below the thyroid cartilage ( Adam's apple ).

9. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

10. Areas of Asbestoid fibers functionally appear to serve as guide rails for vascularization of thyroid cartilage

11. 13 The thyroid gland is located on the front part of the neck below the thyroid cartilage (Adam's apple).

12. Asbestoid fibres are regions of thyroid cartilage, where initial invasion of blood capillaries running in cartilage canals took place (Claassen & Kirsch, 1995)

13. 11 Also known as the laryngeal prominence, the Adam's apple sits right on top of the thyroid gland, so the area is fittingly called the thyroid cartilage.

14. The Burp maneuver consists of the displacement of the thyroid cartilage dorsally so as to abut the larynx against the bodies of the cervical vertebrae, 2 cm cephalad until mild resistance is met, and 0.5-2.0 cm laterally to the right. The role of the laryngoscopist was to evaluate the laryngoscopic views before and after each maneuver.