Pharyngeal and Laryngeal Function
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- The pharynx and larynx are innervated by:
- CN IX - the glossopharyngeal nerve
- CN X - the vagus nerve
- CN XI - the accessory nerve
- Pharyngeal and laryngeal function is best studied by:
- Observing the horse eat and swallow
- Endoscopy
Laryngeal Dysfunction
- Left recurrent laryngeal hemiplegia is the most common dysfunction in horses.
- The left recurrent laryngeal nerve is a branch of the vagus nerve.
- Horses are known as "roarers".
Pharyngeal Dysfunction
- Pharyngeal paralysis in horses is commonly associated with peripheral disease.
- Especially guttural pouch disease.
- Endoscopy of the guttural pouches should be therefore be performed in horses that are dysphagic.
- Especially guttural pouch disease.