Cricotracheal ligament

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Ligament: Cricotracheal ligament
Latin ligamentum cricotracheale
Gray's subject #236 1077
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The cricotracheal ligament connects the cricoid cartilage with the first ring of the trachea.

It resembles the fibrous membrane which connects the cartilaginous rings of the trachea to each other.

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