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In this chapter, the latest research regarding the maculae flavae of the human
vocal fold as a stem cell microenvironment are summarized.
9.2 Maculae Flavae in the Human Adult Vocal Fold
The vibratory portion (membranous portion) of the human vocal fold is connected
to the thyroid cartilage anteriorly via the intervening anterior macula flava and ante-
rior commissure tendon. Posteriorly, it is joined to the vocal process of the arytenoid
cartilage via the intervening posterior macula flava (Figs. 9.1 and 9.2). The vocal
ligament runs between the anterior and posterior maculae flavae.
thyroid cartilage
anterior commissure tendon
anterior macula flava
Reinke’s space
vocal ligament
posterior macula flava
elastic cartilage portion
of the vocal process
hyaline cartilage portion
of the vocal process
Fig. 9.1 Human adult
vocal fold and maculae
flavae
thyroid cartilage
anterior commissure tendon
anterior macula flava
vocal ligament
Reinke’s space
posterior macula flava
vocal process of
arytenoid cartilage
Fig. 9.2 Transverse
section of human adult
vocal fold (Elastica van
Gieson stain)
9 The Macula Flava of the Human Vocal Fold as a Stem Cell Microenvironment