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epiglottis /epi·glot·tis/ (-glot´is) the lidlike cartilaginous structure overhanging the entrance to the larynx, guarding it during swallowing.epiglot´tic
Epiglottis A leaf-like piece of cartilage extending upwards from the larynx, which can close like a lid over the trachea to prevent the airway from receiving any food or liquid being swallowed. epiglottis (ep´iglot´is), n an elastic cartilage, covered by mucous membrane, that forms the superior part of the larynx and guards the glottis during swallowing. epiglottis the lidlike cartilaginous structure guarding the entrance to the larynx. The muscular action of swallowing closes the opening to the trachea by placing the larynx against the epiglottis. This prevents food and drink from entering the larynx and trachea, directing it instead into the esophagus. |
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For most patients, correct patient positioning during sensory examination can limit the amount of contact a scope has with the epiglottis. In retrospect, after talking with a lactation consultant, I am convinced that Bryan had problems with both his tongue and his epiglottis that prevented regular swallowing. 2]O) to close the epiglottis and prevent contamination of the airway NO sample by nasal NO. |
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