pharyngeal tonsil
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Definition
Noun: A mass of lymphatic tissue located in the upper part of the throat, behind the nose (the nasopharynx). It is part of the body's immune system. When enlarged, it is commonly referred to as 'adenoids'.
Usage
The term 'pharyngeal tonsil' is a specific anatomical term used in medical and biological contexts. * The pharyngeal tonsil helps trap pathogens entering through the nose. * Inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsil can cause nasal congestion.
Examples
- During the examination, the doctor noted that the child's pharyngeal tonsil was enlarged.
- The pharyngeal tonsil, along with the palatine tonsils, forms part of Waldeyer's tonsillar ring.
- Surgery is sometimes required to remove an overly enlarged pharyngeal tonsil.
Advanced Usage
- The condition of an enlarged pharyngeal tonsil is termed adenoid hypertrophy.
- The pharyngeal tonsil is most prominent in children and typically shrinks during adolescence.
Variants and Related Words
- Adenoids (noun): The common name for an enlarged or hypertrophied pharyngeal tonsil.
- The child's sleep apnea was due to obstructively large adenoids.
- Adenoid (adjective): Pertaining to the pharyngeal tonsil or glandular tissue.
- She underwent an adenoidectomy to remove the adenoid tissue.
Synonyms
- Nasopharyngeal tonsil: A less common synonym emphasizing its location.
- Luschka's tonsil: A historical eponym, rarely used in modern clinical practice.
- Third tonsil: An informal term sometimes used to distinguish it from the two palatine tonsils.
Related Phrases
- Adenoid facies: A characteristic facial expression sometimes seen in children with chronic nasal obstruction from enlarged adenoids, featuring an open mouth and dull expression.
- Tonsillar ring (Waldeyer's ring): The ring of lymphoid tissue in the pharynx to which the pharyngeal tonsil belongs.
Noun
- a collection of lymphatic tissue in the throat behind the uvula (on the posterior wall and roof of the nasopharynx)
- hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsils is called adenoids
- enlarged adenoids may restrict the breathing of children