skjoldbrusk
Skjoldbrusk, in anatomical terms, refers to the thyroid cartilage, the shield-shaped cartilage that forms the anterior wall of the larynx and is the largest of the laryngeal cartilages. It is an unpaired, hyaline structure whose two laminae fuse anteriorly to create the prominent laryngeal notch and the laryngeal prominence, commonly known as the Adam’s apple. Each lamina bears a superior and an inferior cornus (horns); the superior cornua extend upward toward the hyoid bone, connected by ligaments, while the inferior cornua articulate with the cricoid cartilage to form part of the laryngeal skeleton.
Development and anatomy: the skjoldbrusk develops from the pharyngeal arches and typically ossifies with age, more
Function and clinical relevance: as a central element of the laryngeal framework, the skjoldbrusk supports the