Category Throat anatomy

Glands in children
Throat anatomy

Glands in children

Tonsils or tonsils are accumulations of lymphoid tissue in the oral cavity and nasopharynx, a kind of "shield" of the body against harmful bacteria and viruses, a hematopoietic and immunostimulating organ. Tonsils are of two types - paired and unpaired. In his

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Throat anatomy

Vocal cords

The organ of voice formation is one of the most important structural elements of the human body, the function of which is to protect the lungs and bronchi from the ingress of foreign substances, water and food into them. As the main part of the middle pharynx, the vocal cords are located on both
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Throat anatomy

Tonsils and tonsils: what is the difference

The difference between tonsils, tonsils and adenoids remains a mystery to many. Some people think that they are one and the same, believing that they are synonymous words. In fact, every person in the throat has an accumulation of lymphoid tissue, it is also called the tonsils,
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Throat anatomy

Laryngeal cartilage

The presence of the larynx gives a person the ability to breathe, speak, sing, swallow, and eat. The anatomy of an organ is a cavity lined with muscle tissue, the mobility and efficiency of which is given by cartilage. The internal structure is complemented by vocal
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Throat anatomy

Nasopharyngeal tonsil

Tonsils are clusters of lymphoid tissue that are oval in shape and are located in the mucous membrane at the border of the mouth with the pharynx. There are four types of tonsils according to their location and the presence of a pair. Paired: palatine (tonsils) -
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Throat anatomy

Glands in children

Tonsils or tonsils are accumulations of lymphoid tissue in the oral cavity and nasopharynx, a kind of "shield" of the body against harmful bacteria and viruses, a hematopoietic and immunostimulating organ. Tonsils are of two types - paired and unpaired. In his
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Throat anatomy

All about the tonsils

The tonsils are an important part of the human immune system. They are the first barrier in the way of microbes entering the body from the external environment. The initial study of pathogens and the production of antibodies occurs in these organs.
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Throat anatomy

Anatomy and functional features of the tonsils

Accumulations of lymphoepithelial tissue in the nasopharynx of people - the tonsils and tonsils - are part of the immune system. But not any tonsils in the throat are formally correctly called glands. In total, 6 almond-shaped formations are distinguished, but of them the tonsils are only the palatine
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Throat anatomy

What is epiglottis syndrome

Hemophilic infection affects all human organs, including the nervous and respiratory systems, provoking inflammation or suppuration. Especially often the epiglottis cartilage is at risk of infection with a hemophilus influenzae, which causes epiglottis syndrome,
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Throat anatomy

Difference between glands and adenoids

Quite often, at an appointment with an otolaryngologist, patients ask the question of what adenoids and tonsils are. Patients are also interested in the differences between these concepts. Both tonsils and adenoids are an accumulation of lymphoid tissue, they are united by a collective
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Throat anatomy

Throat structure and anatomy

The throat and larynx are important components of the body with a huge range of functions and a very complex structure. It is thanks to the throat and lungs that people breathe, the oral cavity is used for eating food, and also performs a communicative function. After all, the ability
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Throat anatomy

Tubal tonsils

Thanks to the development of evolution, man received an immune and lymphatic system, which helped him adapt to new conditions and diseases. So, the function of protecting the respiratory tract in the body is performed by the tubal tonsils located in the cartilaginous part
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Throat anatomy

Lingual tonsils

One of the most important protective functions of the body is carried out by the tonsils. They participate in the formation of immunity and are the first to "reflect" the blow of infections that penetrate the human body. Distinguish between paired and unpaired tonsils. The second type should be
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Throat anatomy

All about the tongue in the throat

The tongue in the throat in the palate, despite its seeming insignificance, performs a number of functions necessary for the human body. Anatomically, it is a process (continuation) of the soft palate freely hanging over the root of the tongue. Mostly
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