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Tonsillopharyngitis is acute infection of the pharynx, palatine tonsils, or both. Symptoms may include sore throat, odynophagia, cervical lymphadenopathy, ...
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a collection of lymphatic tissue in the throat behind the uvula (on the posterior wall and roof of the nasopharynx)
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The pharyngeal tonsil (adenoid; nasopharyngeal tonsil) is a mass of lymphatic tissue situated posterior to the nasal cavity, in the roof of the nasopharynx.
What are tonsils? Your tonsils are two round, fleshy masses in the back of your throat (pharynx). Part of your immune system, your tonsils are like lymph nodes.
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Lymphoid tissue known as the adenoids or the pharyngeal tonsils occupies the posterosuperior surface of the nasopharynx and is part of a larger collection of ...
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Tonsillopharyngitis is an acute infection-related inflammation of the tonsils and pharynx that is frequently encountered in children and young adults.
Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils, two oval-shaped pads of tissue at the back of the throat — one tonsil on each side. Signs and symptoms of ...
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The palatine tonsils and the adenoid tonsil are organs consisting of lymphoepithelial tissue located near the oropharynx and nasopharynx (parts of the throat).
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