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Arcuate crest of arytenoid cartilage

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Description of Arcuate crest of arytenoid cartilage

Arcuate crest of arytenoid cartilage: [TA] the ridge on the anterior surface of the arytenoid cartilage that separates the triangular from the oblong fovea. SYN: crista arcuata cartilaginis arytenoideae [TA], arched crest, arcuate crest.
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