- Source: Pharyngeal raphe
The pharyngeal raphe is a raphe that serves as the posterior attachment for several of the pharyngeal constrictors (thyropharyngeal part of the inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle, middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle, superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle). Two sides of the pharyngeal wall are joined posteriorly in the midline by the raphe. Superiorly, it attaches to the pharyngeal tubercle; inferiorly, it extends to the level of vertebra C6 where it blends with the posterior wall of the esophagus.
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Anatomy figure: 31:02-05 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Anatomy photo:31:12-0101 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center
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- Pharyngeal raphe
- Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle
- Raphe
- Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle
- Pterygomandibular raphe
- Pharyngeal tubercle
- Median raphe
- Inferior pharyngeal constrictor muscle
- Human anus
- Pharynx