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Hypopharyngeal cancer is a
disease in
which malignant cells grow in the
hypopharynx (also
known as the laryngopharynx) the area
where the
larynx and esophagus...
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derived from nectar, but
rather from protein-rich
secretions of the bees'
hypopharyngeal glands.
These secretions are
likely derived from the bees' diet, which...
- most
recognized risk
factor for
hypopharyngeal cancer,
biliary reflux has
recently been
implicated in
hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
Weakly acidic...
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aerodigestive tract. Bile
reflux appears to be a
causal factor in
human hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. In a
mouse study it was
shown that
acidic bile...
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Sleep apnea (sleep
apnoea or
sleep apnœa in
British English) is a sleep-related
breathing disorder in
which repetitive pauses in breathing,
periods of...
- The
hypopharyngeal eminence or
hypobranchial eminence is a
midline swelling of the
third and
fourth pharyngeal arches, in the
development of the tongue...
- the
third and
fourth arches (mainly from the
third arch)
called the
hypopharyngeal eminence, and this
develops into the
posterior part of the
tongue (the...
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airway size and
improving airway stability in the
retrolingual and
hypopharyngeal airway (airway
behind and
below the base of tongue). The
horseshoe shaped...
- cancer),
voice box (laryngeal),
throat (nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal,
hypopharyngeal),
salivary glands, nose and sinuses. Head and neck
cancer can present...
- and the co**** linguae. The co**** soon
becomes covered over by the
hypopharyngeal eminence at a
point later indicated by the
foramen ce****. The thyroid...