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We have the information you need about What Is Petiole. Learn more. ... epiglottic petiole the pointed lower end of the epiglottic cartilage, attached to the thyroid cartilage. ...
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www.ajnr.org/content/17/3/563.full.pdf
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shows loss of the normal epiglottic struc- ture and increased preepiglottic fat ( small arrows). The epiglottis was disrupted at the level of the petiole (large arrow) .
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about epiglottic petiole. epiglottic petiole. Information about epiglottic petiole in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about epiglottic. epiglottic. Information about epiglottic in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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Key Words: denervation, epiglottic petiole deviation, superior laryngeal nerve. INTRODUCTION. The external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) ...
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www.radiologyanatomy.com/cases/index.php?cset=38
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It has a free superior margin (suprahyoid portion) and a fixed (infrahyoid) inferior portion, also known as the petiole. The epiglottis defines the most superior ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21370674
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This study provides preliminary clinical evidence supporting the presence of petiole deviation in cases of ESLN denervation. Epiglottic petiole deviation to the ...
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www.otohns.net/default.asp?id=14073
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May 11, 1994 ... 4. Epiglottis. a. leaf-shaped structure composed of fibroelastic cartilage. b. petiole -inferior stem of the cartilage which is attached to the posterior ...
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linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0385814610000258
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In patients with the vallecula lower than the hyoid bone, excessive resection of the epiglottic petiole (anterior commissure–upper edge > 25 mm) might be a risk ...
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www.northernspeech.com/MBSImP/pdfs/MBSImPSampleReport.p...
www.northernspeech.com/MBSImP/pdfs/MBSImPSampleReport.pdf
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indicated through minimal superior movement of the thyroid cartilage with minimal approximation of the arytenoids to the epiglottic petiole. Anterior hyoid ...
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