A large cartilage in the larynx, part of which forms the Adam’s apple.
V-shaped structure surrounding the larynx that forms a subcutaneous projection; commonly referred to as the “Adam’s apple”.
The main cartilage of the larynx, consisting of two broad plates that join at the front to form a V-shaped structure. The thyroid cartilage forms the Adam’s apple in front of the larynx.
The largest cartilage in the larynx and forms the prominence of the Adam’s apple in front of the neck.
The largest and most anterior cartilage of the larynx, consisting of two broad laminae united anteriorly to form a V-shaped structure. It forms a subcutaneous projection called the laryngeal prominence or Adam’s apple.