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Thyrohyoid muscle

The thyrohyoid muscle is a small skeletal muscle of the neck. Above, it attaches onto the greater cornu of the hyoid bone; below, it attaches onto the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage. It is innervated by fibres derived from the cervical spinal nerve 1 that run with the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII) to reach this muscle. The thyrohyoid muscle depresses the hyoid bone and elevates the larynx during swallowing. By controlling the position and shape of the larynx, it aids in making sound.

Thyrohyoid muscle
Muscles of the neck. Lateral view. (Thyrohyoideus labeled center-left.)
Muscles of the neck. Anterior view. (Thyrohyoideus visible center-left.)
Details
Originthyroid cartilage of the larynx
Insertionhyoid bone
Arterysuperior thyroid artery
Nervefirst cervical nerve (C1) via hypoglossal nerve
Actionselevates thyroid and depresses the hyoid bone
Identifiers
Latinmusculus thyrohyoideus
TA98A04.2.04.007
TA22174
FMA13344
Anatomical terms of muscle
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Structure edit

The thyrohyoid muscle is a small,[1] broad and short muscle.[2] It is quadrilateral in shape.[1] It may be considered a superior-ward continuation of sternothyroid muscle.[1]

It belongs to the infrahyoid muscles group and the outer laryngeal muscle group.[3]: 567–568 

Attachments edit

Its superior attachment[note 1][1] is the inferior border[1] of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone[2][1][3]: 538  and adjacent portions of the body of hyoid bone.[1]

Its inferior attachment[note 2][1] is the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage (alongside the sternothyroid muscle[1]).[2][1][3]: 538 

Innervation edit

The thyrohyoid muscle is innervated (along with the geniohyoid muscle[1][3]: 457, 709 ) by a branch of the cervical plexus[4][3]: 538  - the nerve to thyrohyoid muscle (thyrohyoid branch of ansa cervicalis)[4] - which is formed by fibres of the cervical spinal nerve 1 (C1)[1][2][3]: 538  (and - according to some sources - cervical spinal nerve 2 as well[4][3]: 457 ) that join and travel with the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)[2] before splitting away from it[1][2] distal to the superior root of ansa cervicalis.[1][3]: 709  The thyrohyoid muscle is the only infrahyoid muscle that is not innervated via the ansa cervicalis.[1]

Blood supply edit

The muscle is provided with arterial blood by branches of the superior thyroid artery, and of the lingual artery.[1]

Relations edit

The thyrohyoid muscle forms the inferior boundary of the carotid triangle.[5] It is situated deep to (beneath) the (depending upon the source) superior portion of[2]/superior belly of[3]: 538  the sternohyoid muscle,[2][3]: 538  and the superior portion of[2] the omohyoid muscle.[2][3]: 538 

Function edit

The thyrohyoid muscle depresses and fixates the hyoid bone. It elevates the larynx during swallowing.[3]: 538  By controlling the position and shape of the larynx, it aids in making sound.[6]

Additional images edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Described as either the origin or as the insertion.
  2. ^ Described as either the origin or as the insertion.

References edit

  This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 394 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Standring, Susan (2020). Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice (42th ed.). New York. p. 582. ISBN 978-0-7020-7707-4. OCLC 1201341621.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Sinnatamby, Chummy S. (2011). Last's Anatomy (12th ed.). Elsevier Australia. p. 337. ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Waschke, Jens; Böckers, Tobias M.; Paulsen, Friedrich; Arnold, Wolfgang; Bechmann, Ingo, eds. (2018). Sobotta Anatomy Textbook: English Edition with Latin Nomenclature (1st ed.). München: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-7020-6760-0.
  4. ^ a b c "ramus thyrohyoideus ansae cervicalis". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  5. ^ Luna, Mario A.; Pfaltz, Madeleine (2009). "11 - Cysts of the Neck, Unknown Primary Tumor, and Neck Dissection". Diagnostic Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck (2nd ed.). Philadelphia: Saunders. pp. 839–881. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4160-2589-4.00011-5. ISBN 978-1-4377-1951-2. OCLC 460904310.
  6. ^ Hage, Steffen R. (2010). "8.3 - Neuronal networks involved in the generation of vocalization". Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience. Vol. 19. Stefan Brudzynski. London: Academic Press. pp. 339–349. doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-374593-4.00032-2. ISBN 978-0-12-374593-4. ISSN 1569-7339. OCLC 528610774.

External links edit

  • Anatomy photo:25:03-0106 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
  • Anatomy photo:25:10-0105 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
  • . Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator. Elsevier. Archived from the original on 2015-02-26.

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The thyrohyoid muscle is a small skeletal muscle of the neck Above it attaches onto the greater cornu of the hyoid bone below it attaches onto the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage It is innervated by fibres derived from the cervical spinal nerve 1 that run with the hypoglossal nerve CN XII to reach this muscle The thyrohyoid muscle depresses the hyoid bone and elevates the larynx during swallowing By controlling the position and shape of the larynx it aids in making sound Thyrohyoid muscleMuscles of the neck Lateral view Thyrohyoideus labeled center left Muscles of the neck Anterior view Thyrohyoideus visible center left DetailsOriginthyroid cartilage of the larynxInsertionhyoid boneArterysuperior thyroid arteryNervefirst cervical nerve C1 via hypoglossal nerveActionselevates thyroid and depresses the hyoid boneIdentifiersLatinmusculus thyrohyoideusTA98A04 2 04 007TA22174FMA13344Anatomical terms of muscle edit on Wikidata Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Attachments 1 2 Innervation 1 3 Blood supply 1 4 Relations 2 Function 3 Additional images 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksStructure editThe thyrohyoid muscle is a small 1 broad and short muscle 2 It is quadrilateral in shape 1 It may be considered a superior ward continuation of sternothyroid muscle 1 It belongs to the infrahyoid muscles group and the outer laryngeal muscle group 3 567 568 Attachments edit Its superior attachment note 1 1 is the inferior border 1 of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone 2 1 3 538 and adjacent portions of the body of hyoid bone 1 Its inferior attachment note 2 1 is the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage alongside the sternothyroid muscle 1 2 1 3 538 Innervation edit The thyrohyoid muscle is innervated along with the geniohyoid muscle 1 3 457 709 by a branch of the cervical plexus 4 3 538 the nerve to thyrohyoid muscle thyrohyoid branch of ansa cervicalis 4 which is formed by fibres of the cervical spinal nerve 1 C1 1 2 3 538 and according to some sources cervical spinal nerve 2 as well 4 3 457 that join and travel with the hypoglossal nerve CN XII 2 before splitting away from it 1 2 distal to the superior root of ansa cervicalis 1 3 709 The thyrohyoid muscle is the only infrahyoid muscle that is not innervated via the ansa cervicalis 1 Blood supply edit The muscle is provided with arterial blood by branches of the superior thyroid artery and of the lingual artery 1 Relations edit The thyrohyoid muscle forms the inferior boundary of the carotid triangle 5 It is situated deep to beneath the depending upon the source superior portion of 2 superior belly of 3 538 the sternohyoid muscle 2 3 538 and the superior portion of 2 the omohyoid muscle 2 3 538 Function editThe thyrohyoid muscle depresses and fixates the hyoid bone It elevates the larynx during swallowing 3 538 By controlling the position and shape of the larynx it aids in making sound 6 Additional images editThis gallery of anatomic features needs cleanup to abide by the medical manual of style Galleries containing indiscriminate images of the article subject are discouraged please improve or remove the gallery accordingly May 2015 nbsp Hyoid bone Anterior surface Enlarged nbsp The veins of the thyroid gland nbsp Hypoglossal nerve cervical plexus and their branches nbsp The right brachial plexus with its short branches viewed from in front nbsp Side view of the larynx showing muscular attachments nbsp Thyrohyoid muscleSee also editMuscular triangle Thyrohyoid membraneNotes edit Described as either the origin or as the insertion Described as either the origin or as the insertion References edit nbsp This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 394 of the 20th edition of Gray s Anatomy 1918 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Standring Susan 2020 Gray s Anatomy The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice 42th ed New York p 582 ISBN 978 0 7020 7707 4 OCLC 1201341621 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link a b c d e f g h i j Sinnatamby Chummy S 2011 Last s Anatomy 12th ed Elsevier Australia p 337 ISBN 978 0 7295 3752 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l Waschke Jens Bockers Tobias M Paulsen Friedrich Arnold Wolfgang Bechmann Ingo eds 2018 Sobotta Anatomy Textbook English Edition with Latin Nomenclature 1st ed Munchen Elsevier ISBN 978 0 7020 6760 0 a b c ramus thyrohyoideus ansae cervicalis TheFreeDictionary com Retrieved 2023 06 30 Luna Mario A Pfaltz Madeleine 2009 11 Cysts of the Neck Unknown Primary Tumor and Neck Dissection Diagnostic Surgical Pathology of the Head and Neck 2nd ed Philadelphia Saunders pp 839 881 doi 10 1016 B978 1 4160 2589 4 00011 5 ISBN 978 1 4377 1951 2 OCLC 460904310 Hage Steffen R 2010 8 3 Neuronal networks involved in the generation of vocalization Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience Vol 19 Stefan Brudzynski London Academic Press pp 339 349 doi 10 1016 B978 0 12 374593 4 00032 2 ISBN 978 0 12 374593 4 ISSN 1569 7339 OCLC 528610774 External links 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