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herniation 6)
Upward (upward
cerebellar or
upward transtentorial) 7)
Tonsillar (downward cerebellar) In
uncal herniation, a
common subtype of transtentorial...
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stratified squamous epithelium that
extends into deep and
partly branched tonsillar crypts, of
which there are
about 10 to 30. The
crypts greatly increase...
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calcified images in the
tonsillar zone. The
differential diagnosis must be
established with
acute and
chronic tonsillitis,
tonsillar hypertrophy, peritonsillar...
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tonsillar branches of five arteries: the
dorsal lingual artery (of the
lingual artery),
ascending palatine artery (of the
facial artery),
tonsillar branch...
- Waldeyer's
tonsillar ring (pharyngeal
lymphoid ring, Waldeyer's
lymphatic ring, or
tonsillar ring) is a
ringed arrangement of
lymphoid organs in the pharynx...
- The
tonsillar artery (or
tonsillar branch of the
facial artery) is (usually) a
branch of the
facial artery (though it
sometimes arises from the ascending...
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signs of a
peritonsillar abscess include redness and
swelling in the
tonsillar area of the
affected side and
swelling of the
jugulodigastric lymph nodes...
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epiglottic vallecula; the
lateral wall is made up of the tonsil,
tonsillar fossa, and
tonsillar (faucial) pillars; the
superior wall
consists of the inferior...
- The
tonsillar fossa (or
tonsillar sinus) is a
space delineated by the
triangular fold (plica triangularis) of the
palatoglossal and
palatopharyngeal arches...
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tonsillitis can also
cause a
distinct "scarletiniform" rash, vomiting, and
tonsillar spots or discharge.
Tonsilloliths occur in up to 10% of the po****tion...