inferior laryngeal nerve
The 'inferior laryngeal nerve' is a vital branch of the vagus nerve, crucial for voice production and laryngeal function.
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Definition
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(technical, medical)A branch of the vagus nerve that controls most of the muscles of the larynx and provides sensation below the vocal cords.
Example
- Damage to the inferior laryngeal nerve can result in hoarseness or loss of voice.
- Surgeons must be cautious to avoid injuring the inferior laryngeal nerve during thyroid surgery.
Similar
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