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Early Numerical Studies on the Peristaltic Flow through the Pharynx

Journal of Texture Studies, 2014
M. Salinas-Vázquez   +5 more
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Rhabdomyoma of the pharynx

The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractThe occurrence of a large pharyngeal rhabdomyoma in an otherwise healthy adult male is discussed in this paper. This lesion, except for local symptomatology, is established as benign. A differential diagnosis, as well as the specific surgical approach to its removal, are also presented.
Eugene N. Myers, Gary J. Weitzel
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Disorders of the pharynx [PDF]

open access: possibleVeterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2003
Pharyngeal disorders are complex and difficult to treat. Disorders that lead to anatomic derangement, such as trauma and neoplasia, can significantly affect the function of this organ. Pharyngeal dysfunction can manifest as dysphagia, persistent palatal displacement, or exercise intolerance.
Eric J. Parente, Eileen K Sullivan
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Myxoma of the Pharynx

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1970
MYXOMA is a rare solitary, soft, slimy infiltrative growth which never metastasizes. It is a peculiar form of mesenchymal tumor which reproduces the structures of the mucoid connective tissue of the umbilical cord (Wharton's jelly). It occurs in the heart, skin, subcutaneous and aponeurotic tissues, and the genitourinary tract.
Y. C. Yadav, S. N. Sinha
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Liposarcoma in the pharynx

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractA rare case of an atypical lipoma in the pyriform sinus is described with an unusual presentation and some difficult histological features. Excision was performed endoscopically, there has been no evidence of recurrence for over a year. External surgical excision is reserved in case of recurrence of the tumour.
F. Nofal, M. Thomas
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Pharynx

The Journal of Laryngology Rhinology and Otology, 1895
Latent Tuberculosis of the Three Tonsils.?Professor Dieulafoy has recently read an important and interesting paper before the Paris Academy of Medicine.1 He appears to have drawn his inspiration from some previous observations by Lermoyez, upon the ...
L. Sobin, C. Wittekind
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Xeroradiography of the Pharynx

Australasian Radiology, 1978
Seventy-five cases of pharyngeal malignancy were reviewed to determine the place of xeroradiography in their management. Comparison was made with plain radiography, conventional tomography and barium studies. Nasopharyngeal lesions and lesions in the midline were most conveniently demonstrated with a plain lateral xerograph.
Richard I. Thompson   +3 more
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CARCINOMA OF THE PHARYNX

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1960
SummaryAn experience with cases of carcinoma of the pyriform fossa and hypopharyrix is reviewed. The need for awareness of early symptoms and thorough examination of patients with such suggestive symptoms is stressed.The uniformly bad results of carcinoma of the pyriform fossa are noted and suggestion, for the consideration of radical surgery in some ...
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Pharynx and intestine [PDF]

open access: possibleHydrobiologia, 2005
The alimentary canal of polychaetes consists of a foregut, midgut, and hindgut. The alimentary canal shows different specializations even in homonomously segmented polychaetes. The foregut gives rise to the buccal cavity, pharnyx and oesophagus, the midgut may be divided into a stomach and the intestine proper.
Günter Purschke, Alexander B. Tzetlin
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