Medical Definition of Musculus vocalis

1. Origin, depression between the two laminae of thyroid cartilage; insertion, portions of vocal process of arytenoid; action, shortens and relaxes vocal cords; nerve supply, recurrent laryngeal; a number of the deeper and finer fibres of the thyroaryteroid muscle attached directly to the outer side of the true vocal cord. Synonym: musculus vocalis, musculus thyroarytenoideus internus, vocal muscle. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Musculus Vocalis

musculus triangularis labii superioris
musculus triangularis sterni
musculus triceps brachii
musculus triceps coxae
musculus triceps surae
musculus triticeoglossus
musculus unipennatus
musculus uvulae
musculus vastus externus
musculus vastus intermedius
musculus vastus internus
musculus vastus lateralis
musculus vastus medialis
musculus ventricularis
musculus verticalis linguae
musculus vocalis (current term)
musculus zygomaticus
musculus zygomaticus major
musculus zygomaticus minor
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