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- Hyoid bone - Wikipedia
The hyoid-bone (lingual-bone or tongue-bone) ( ˈhaɪɔɪd [2][3]) is a horseshoe-shaped bone situated in the anterior midline of the neck between the chin and the thyroid-cartilage At rest, it lies between the base of the mandible and the third cervical vertebra
- Hyoid Bone: Function, Location Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Your hyoid bone is in the front of your neck It supports your tongue and plays a key role in speaking and swallowing It’s the only “floating” bone in your body
- The Hyoid Bone - Structure - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy
The hyoid bone is a ‘U’ shaped structure located in the anterior neck It lies at the base of the mandible (approximately C3), where it acts as a site of attachment for the anterior neck muscles In this article, we shall look at the anatomical structure, muscular attachments and clinical relevance of the hyoid bone
- Anatomy, Head and Neck: Hyoid Bone - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The hyoid bone, or simply hyoid, refers to a small, U- or horseshoe-shaped solitary bone located in the midline of the neck, anterior to the base of the mandible and posterior to the 4th cervical vertebra (see Image Anterior View of the Hyoid Bone)
- Hyoid bone | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
The hyoid bone is a midline "U or horseshoe-shaped" bone that serves as a structural anchor in the mid-neck It is the only bone in the human body that does not directly articulate with another bone (other than sesamoids )
- Hyoid Bone – Location, Functions, Anatomy, Labeled Diagram
The hyoid, also known as the lingual or tongue bone, is a small horseshoe-shaped bone in the neck The name of this bone has been derived from the Greek word ‘ hyoeides ’, meaning ‘upsilon-shaped’ or ‘U-shaped’
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