- Levator veli palatini
Muscle infobox
Name = Levator veli palatini
Latin = musculus levator veli palatini
GraySubject = 243
GrayPage = 1139
Caption = Dissection of the muscles of the palate from behind. (Caption for Levator veli palatini visible at right, second from the top.)
Caption2 = External and middle ear, opened from the front. Right side. (Levator veli palatini visible at bottom right.)
Origin =temporal bone ,Eustachian tube
Insertion =palatine aponeurosis
Action = elevatessoft palate
Blood =facial artery
Nerve =Vagus (CN X)
DorlandsPre = m_22
DorlandsSuf = 12549638
The levator veli palatini is the elevatormuscle of the velum palatinum in thehuman body . During swallowing, it contracts, elevating thesoft palate to help prevent food from entering thenasopharynx . It is innervated via thepharyngeal plexus , primarily by thevagus nerve (CN X).The Levator veli palatini (Levator palati) is a thick, rounded muscle situated lateral to the choanæ.
It arises from the under surface of the apex of the petrous part of the
temporal bone and from the medial lamina of the cartilage of theauditory tube .After passing above the upper concave margin of the
Constrictor pharyngis superior it spreads out in thepalatine velum , its fibers extending obliquely downward and medialward to the middle line, where they blend with those of the opposite side.
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