- The
palatopharyngeal arch (pharyngopalatine arch,
posterior pillar of fauces) is
larger and
projects further toward the
middle line than the palatoglossal...
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Palatopharyngeal may
refer to:
Palatopharyngeal arch
Palatopharyngeus muscle, also
known as
palatopharyngeal muscle This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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prosthesis that
addresses a
condition referred to as
palatopharyngeal incompetence.
Palatopharyngeal incompetence broadly refers to a
muscular inability...
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floor of the naso-pharynx. It is also
known as P****avant's pad or
palatopharyngeal ridge. The
prominence of
mucous tissue is
formed by the contraction...
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superiorly by the soft palate,
laterally by the
palatoglossal and
palatopharyngeal arches, and
inferiorly by the tongue. The
arches form the
pillars of...
- The
palatopharyngeus (
palatopharyngeal or pharyngopalatinus)
muscle is a
small muscle in the roof of the mouth. It is a long,
fleshy fasciculus, narrower...
- They are
scattered over the base of the tongue, the
palatoglossal and
palatopharyngeal arches, the
tonsillar fossa,
uvula and
posterior pharyngeal wall. Stimuli...
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encapsulated Long,
branched Sides of
oropharynx between palatoglossal and
palatopharyngeal arches Lingual tonsils Non-keratinized
stratified squamous Incompletely...
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while in its
lateral wall,
between the
palatoglossal arch and the
palatopharyngeal arch, is the
palatine tonsil. The
anterior wall
consists of the base...
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isthmus of the
fauces and
marks the
border between the
mouth and the
palatopharyngeal arch. The
latter marks the
beginning of the pharynx. This
article incorporates...