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== Sternothyroid muscle == | |||
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File:Sternothyroideus.png|Sternothyroid muscle | |||
File:Gray384.png|Muscles of the neck. Lateral view. | |||
File:Gray507.png|The fascia and middle thyroid veins. | |||
File:Gray562.png|The veins of the thyroid gland. | |||
File:Gray794.png|The position of the sternothyroid muscle in the neck. | |||
File:Gray957.png|The muscles of the neck, viewed from the front. | |||
File:Slide3c.JPG|Sternothyroid muscle | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 18 February 2025
Sternothyroid muscle is a muscle located in the anterior portion of the neck, specifically in the infrahyoid region. It is one of the four infrahyoid muscles, along with the sternohyoid, thyrohyoid, and omohyoid muscles. The primary function of the sternothyroid muscle is to depress the thyroid cartilage, which plays a crucial role in speech and swallowing.
Anatomy[edit]
The sternothyroid muscle originates from the posterior surface of the manubrium of the sternum and the first costal cartilage. It inserts into the oblique line on the lamina of the thyroid cartilage. The muscle is innervated by the ansa cervicalis, a loop of nerves that is part of the cervical plexus.
Function[edit]
The sternothyroid muscle depresses the larynx and the hyoid bone if the sternum is fixed, or it can elevate the sternum when the hyoid is fixed. This is important for swallowing and vocalizing.
Clinical significance[edit]
Dysfunction or injury to the sternothyroid muscle can result in difficulty swallowing or changes in voice. It may also be involved in conditions such as thyroid disorders or neck injuries.
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Sternothyroid muscle[edit]
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Sternothyroid muscle
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Muscles of the neck. Lateral view.
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The fascia and middle thyroid veins.
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The veins of the thyroid gland.
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The position of the sternothyroid muscle in the neck.
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The muscles of the neck, viewed from the front.
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Sternothyroid muscle


