pharynx in A Sentence

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    The Pharynx spans approximately three segments.

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    When we swallow food, the Pharynx becomes a passage for it.

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    Around 3,000 different cancers start in a part of the Pharynx.

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    Tonsils and mucous membranes Pharynx bright red, sometimes with a purple hue.

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    In the Pharynx there are three anatomical areas from top to bottom:.

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    Bubbles located on the back of the Pharynx, tonsils and palatal tongue.

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    The development of chronic forms of pharyngitis stimulates severe inflammatory processes, covering the Pharynx, frequent colds.

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    It usually lasts no more than two days, after which the inflammation of the Pharynx passes.

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    A Pharynx lies behind the mouth and is surrounded by a ring of ten calcareous plates.

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    Nasoendoscopy is a test to look inside the nose(nasal passage), the throat(Pharynx) and the voice box(larynx).

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    Diagnosis of all forms of pharyngitis is based on pharyngoscopy(visual examination of the Pharynx), collection of anamnesis.

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    It develops from a depression in the dorsal wall of the Pharynx(stomal part) known as Rathke's pouch.

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    Meningococcal nasopharyngitis- bacteria are localized in the submucosal layer of the nose and Pharynx, causing local inflammatory reactions in it.

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    A radical method of treatment is the operation, during which the neoplasms are removed from the mucous membrane of the Pharynx.

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    The researchers used optogenetics since the feeding apparatus- the Pharynx- does not naturally pump as regularly as required to recognize arrhythmias.

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    With catarrhal pharyngitis in a child, the focus of the inflammatory process is located only on the mucous membrane of the Pharynx.

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    Often the patient is disturbed by a night cough, caused by pus that flows down the posterior wall of the Pharynx from the maxillary sinus.

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    Pharyngitis is an acute or chronic inflammatory process localized in the Pharynx, affecting its mucous and deeper layers, as well as soft-tissue palate, lymph nodes.

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    Coughing rapidly forces air out of the lungs to try and clear any obstructions, propelling them into the mouth or Pharynx where they can then be swallowed.

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    Respiratory system organs- a sensation of discomfort in the nose, pain in the Pharynx and larynx, sensation of an extraneous body in the larynx, dyspnoea(impaired function of external respiration).

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    From the right or left auricle, we draw an imaginary line to the Pharynx, after which we make a sharp puncture at a point 2-3 cm from the ear.

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    A central haemal ring surrounds the Pharynx next to the ring canal of the water vascular system, and sends off additional vessels along the radial canals beneath the ambulacral areas.

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    Inflammatory processes in the Pharynx can cause a spontaneous miscarriage in the first weeks of pregnancy, and in later terms contributes to the development of fetal hypoxia, and cause premature birth.

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    In case of development of an edema in the Pharynx, larynx or trachea, an emergency hospitalization of the victim with subsequent treatment in the conditions of resuscitation or intensive care unit is required.

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    However, since the Pharynx also acts as a passage for air, there must be a mechanism in place that ensures the ingested food does not enter the trachea, where it could block the passage of air.

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    During sleep, the weakening of the throat muscle tone and the retraction of the back of the tongue reduce the size of the cavity through which the air passes, causing turbulence and vibration of the flexible palate and Pharynx area, causing snoring.

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