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Larynx and Thyroid Nerves - Innervation Anatomy

By @rev.med

#Larynx #Thyroid #Nerves #Innervation #Anatomy #otolaryngology
Larynx and Thyroid ... rev.med #Larynx #Thyroid ... Innervation #Anatomy #otolaryngology
Larynx and Thyroid Anatomy - Blood and Nerve Supply

By @rev.med

#Larynx #Thyroid #Anatomy #Blood #Nerves #Innervation #otolaryngology
Larynx and Thyroid ... rev.med #Larynx #Thyroid ... #Innervation #otolaryngology
Thyroid Goiter in Severe Hypothyroidism on Neck Physical Examination

TSH 124. Hashimoto’s, lost to care and thyroid
Thyroid Goiter in ... lost to care and thyroid ... indicating likely thyroid ... #Thyroid #Mass # ... endocrinology #Hashimotos #otolaryngology
Internal Jugular Vein Branches Mnemonic
Medical Schools Let Confident People In
M - Middle Thyroid Vein
S - Superior
In M - Middle Thyroid ... Vein S - Superior Thyroid ... Mnemonic #anatomy #otolaryngology
Thyroid Goiter on Physical Exam

Mother and daughter both presenting with thyroid goiters caused by iodine deficiency.
Thyroid Goiter on ... presenting with thyroid ... bruno.farnetano #Thyroid ... hypothyroidism #otolaryngology
Pemberton's Sign caused by a Retrosternal Thyroid Goiter

Elevating the arms causes the previously flat neck veins
a Retrosternal Thyroid ... #Retrosternal #Thyroid ... SVC #Syndrome #otolaryngology
Retrosternal Thyroid Goiter on Physical Exam

Note the movement with swallowing, indicating a thyroid mass.

#Retrosternal #Thyroid #Goiter
Retrosternal Thyroid ... , indicating a thyroid ... #Retrosternal #Thyroid ... endocrinology #neck #mass #otolaryngology
External Carotid Artery Branches - Mnemonic
Some Attendings Like Freaking Out Potential Medical Students
S - Superior Thyroid
A
Students S - Superior Thyroid ... Mnemonic #Anatomy #Otolaryngology
Laryngomalacia on Laryngoscopy

Laryngomalacia is a flaccidity of an area of ​​the throat (supraglottic larynx) that causes
Laryngomalacia on Laryngoscopy ... the mouth, using laryngoscopy ... Laryngomalacia #Laryngoscopy ... clinical #video #otolaryngology
Figure 2. The “laryngeal handshake,” from left to right: 1) hyoid, 2) thyroid, 3) cricoid, and
left to right: 1) hyoid ... , 2) thyroid, 3)