• The trachealis muscle is a sheet of smooth muscle in the trachea. The trachealis muscle lies posterior to the trachea and anterior to the oesophagus....
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    rings, joined together vertically by overlying ligaments, and by the trachealis muscle at their ends. The epiglottis closes the opening to the larynx during...
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  • because something is pressing on it. This may include hypotonia of the trachealis muscle. The whole windpipe can be affected, or only a short piece of it....
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    used in infants, the esophagogastroduodenoscope may compress the trachealis muscle, which narrows the trachea. This can result in reduced airflow to...
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    ileum, relaxed acetylcholine-stimulated tone of isolated guinea-pig trachealis muscle, and increased the rate and contractile force of isolated guinea-pig...
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    translation, with considerable additions and some remarks on the angina trachealis. In the summer of 1774 Johnstone was chosen physician to the Worcester...
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    from Florida", Contributions to Science, April 1889 "The sterno-trachealis as a vocal muscle", Contributions to Science, April 1889 "Peculiar structure of...
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