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Laryngeal Cancer Anatomy
To better understand laryngeal cancer, it helps to understand the anatomy of the larynx.

The larynx is part of the upper airway. It begins at the lower pharynx, and extends down to the trachea.

Functions of the larynx include:
  • Maintain an open airway
  • Produce the voice
  • Protect the lungs
The larynx consists of:
  • Epiglottis Images
  • Vocal cords Images
  • Subglottic area
  • Thyroid cartilage Images
Larynx examples:
  • Rear view of larynx Images
  • Top view of epiglottis with x-ray of enlarged epiglottis Images
  • Normal pharynx in adult Images
  • Normal pharynx and epiglottis in child Images
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Last Updated: Mar 24, 2009  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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