Anterior commissure of the larynx

Last revised by Rohit Sharma on 7 Nov 2024

The anterior commissure of the larynx is the anterior junction point of the true vocal cords. It is bounded anteriorly by the thyroid cartilage and is part of the laryngeal glottis.

This is not to be confused with the anterior commissure, a white matter tract in the brain, which is similarly named.

See also

Cases and figures

  • Figure 1: anterior commissure (MRI)
  • Figure 2: anterior commissure (CT)
  • Figure 3: vocal cords (Gray's illustration)
  • Figure 4: laryngeal muscles (Gray's illustrations)
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