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Structure of sternothyroid muscle
Known as:
Musculus sternothyroideus
, Sternothyroid
, Sternothyroid muscle
National Institutes of Health
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C1 innervation
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Structure of infrahyoid muscle
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Right sternothyroid
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2009
2009
An anomalous belly of sternothyroid muscle and its significance.
S. Nayak
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R. Rai
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A. Krishnamurthy
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L. Prabhu
,
B. K. Potu
Romanian journal of morphology and embryology…
2009
Corpus ID: 36611149
The sternothyroid muscle and other infrahyoid muscles play a vital role in the process of vocalization, swallowing and…
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2004
2004
The distribution of infrahyoid motoneurons in the cat: a retrograde horseradish peroxidase study
T. Ueyama
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T. Satoda
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T. Tashiro
,
N. Mizuno
Anatomy and Embryology
2004
Corpus ID: 7749979
SummaryThe distribution of cell bodies and the peripheral course of axons of infrahyoid motoneurons were examined in the cat by…
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2002
2002
Transendoscopic Laser Cauterization of the Soft Palate As an Adjunctive Treatment for Dorsal Displacement in the Racehorse
P. M. Hogan
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S. Palmer
,
Michelle Congelosi
2002
Corpus ID: 758707
Transendoscopic laser cauterization of the caudal aspect of the soft palate appears to be a useful adjunctive treatment for…
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1999
1999
Sternothyroideus Tenectomy or Sternothyroideus Tenectomy with Staphylectomy for the Treatment of Soft Palate Displacement
G. BonenClark
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J. Bryant
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Jorge A Hernandez
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E. Ferrell
,
P. Colahan
1999
Corpus ID: 74296273
Performance by Thoroughbred racehorses that had surgical treatment for intermittent dorsal displacement of the soft palate was…
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1996
1996
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of upper airways musculature in an animal model of sleep apnea.
H. Schotland
,
E. Insko
,
K. Panckeri
,
J. Leigh
,
A. Pack
,
J. Hendricks
Journal of applied physiology
1996
Corpus ID: 33315943
Electromyographic studies of patients with sleep apnea and of the English bulldog, an animal model of sleep apnea, indicate that…
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1994
1994
Role of extralaryngeal muscles in phonation of subhuman primates
A. Kirzinger
,
U. Jürgens
Journal of Comparative Physiology
1994
Corpus ID: 44004504
Abstract1.The electromyographic activity of eight external laryngeal and hyoid muscles was recorded during vocalization in the…
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1994
1994
Motoneuronal location of external laryngeal and hyoid muscles involved in primate phonation.
A. Kirzinger
,
U. Jürgens
Journal fur Hirnforschung
1994
Corpus ID: 1757909
In seven squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus), horseradish-peroxidase injections were made into a number of extralaryngeal muscles…
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1982
1982
Windsucking treated by myectomy and neurectomy.
T. Greet
Equine Veterinary Journal
1982
Corpus ID: 46037476
ummary A sternothyrohyoid, sternothyroid and omohyoid myectomy and bilaterial spinal accessory neurectomy were carried out in 9…
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1980
1980
The ansa cervicalis and the infrahyoid muscles of the rat
M. Müntener
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J. Gottschall
,
W. Neuhuber
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A. Mysicka
,
W. Zenker
Anatomy and Embryology
1980
Corpus ID: 683521
SummaryThe topographical anatomy of the ansa cervicalis and the infrahyoid muscles (sternohyoid, sternothyroid, omohyoid) as well…
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Review
1978
Review
1978
Reconstruction of Laryngeal Function for Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Paralysis: Historical View, Advancement of Latest Investigations and a Preliminary Experiment
F. Sato
,
J. Ogura
The Laryngoscope
1978
Corpus ID: 29555016
Historical investigations of the functional restoration for recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis are reviewed and some advancement…
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