Ceratocricoid muscle


ceratocricoid muscle cer·a·to·cri·coid muscle (sěr’ə-tō-krī’koid’)
n.
A fasciculus from the cricoarytenoid muscle, inserted into the inferior cornu of the thyroid cartilage.

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