The pharyngeal-basic artery is one of the arteries of the neck, located on the anterolateral surface of the isthmus of the thyroid gland. This is a large artery that supplies blood to the pharynx, larynx and lower neck. It is formed at the level of the body of the hyoid bone and runs along the internal jugular vein to the level of branching into the internal carotid artery. It supplies oxygen and nutrients to the tissues of the neck, including the larynx, pharynx and tongue. In addition, the artery helps drain venous blood from the neck to the lower half of the body.
In the area between the pharyngeal cavity and the main