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Hey all. This is the one of my medical education 3d model, "Vocal Cords Anatomy and Vocal Cords disease". For doing this 3d model im used Maya, and Zbrush software. (The vocal cords, the glottis, and the larynx ventricles comprise the glottic space. The vocal cords are four folds of fibro-elastic tissue, two superior and two inferior ones, anteriorly inserted into the thyroid cartilage and posteriorly in the arytenoid cartilage. Vocal cord disorders can affect your voice or ability to talk…

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Three laryngoscopic view of the superior aperture of the larynx and surrounding parts. Labels: A, the glottis during the emission of a high note in singing; B, in easy and quite inhalation of air; C, in the state of widest possible dilation, as in inhaling a very deep breath. The diagrams A’, B’, and C’, show in horizontal sections of the glottis in position of the vocal ligaments and arytenoid cartilages in the three several states represented in the other figures. In all the figures, so…

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The laryngeal vestibule is the part of the laryngeal cavity lying between the laryngeal inlet and vocal folds - The laryngeal ventricle is a slitlike, mucosa-lined, space located between the true and false vocal cords. It is often seen on lateral radiographs of the neck as an air-filled space between the true and false vocal cords - The saccule extends anteriorly and superiorly from the roof of the laryngeal ventricle. Vocal Cords, Head And Neck, The Roof, Peace Gesture, Okay Gesture, Roof

The laryngeal vestibule is the part of the laryngeal cavity lying between the laryngeal inlet and vocal folds - The laryngeal ventricle is a slitlike, mucosa-lined, space located between the true and false vocal cords. It is often seen on lateral radiographs of the neck as an air-filled space between the true and false vocal cords - The saccule extends anteriorly and superiorly from the roof of the laryngeal ventricle.

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