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Pharynx Details System Lymphoid system Artery Faucial artery Vein
Faucial vein
Nerve Brachial plexus Lymph Cervical nodes Identifiers Latin...
- visualized; specifically, the ****essor
notes whether the base of the uvula,
faucial pillars (the
arches in
front of and
behind the tonsils) and soft palate...
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Palatine tonsils,
commonly called the
tonsils and
occasionally called the
faucial tonsils, are
tonsils located on the left and
right sides at the back of...
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whose mouth could open
widely but
whose tongue obstructed view of the
faucial pillars and uvula. He
hypothesised that the size of the
tongue was a significant...
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lateral wall is made up of the tonsil,
tonsillar fossa, and
tonsillar (
faucial) pillars; the
superior wall
consists of the
inferior surface of the soft...
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sensory stimulation of the
pharyngeal wall,
posterior tongue, tonsils, or
faucial pillars. This
reflex is
examined by
touching the
posterior pharynx with...
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multiplying and
create the
inflammatory pseudomembrane.
Individuals with
faucial diphtheria typically have the
pseudomembrane grow over the
tonsil and accessory...
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faucalized because of the
stretching of the
fauces and
visible narrowing of the
faucial pillars in the back of the oral cavity.
During faucalized voice, the sides...
- mouth, and in
particular the
visibility of the base of
palatine uvula,
faucial pillars and the soft palate.
Although such
medical scoring systems may...
- (involuntary movements) and
hyperreflexia (increased reflexes) Facial-
faucial-finger mini-myoclonus (involuntary
muscle contractions of the fingers,...