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Vestibule of larynx

 
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Vestibule of larynx
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Coronal section of larynx and upper part of trachea. (Vestibule of larynx not labeled, but visible near region labeled "Tubercle")
Latin vestibulum laryngis
Gray's subject #236 1078

The portion of the cavity of the larynx above the vocal folds is called the vestibule; it is wide and triangular in shape, its base or anterior wall presenting, however, about its center the backward projection of the tubercle of the epiglottis. It contains the ventricular folds, and between these and the vocal folds are the ventricles of the larynx.

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