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By WAM MD Adenoids A hypertrophy of nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue sufficient to produce symptoms common between 37ys

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By WAM MD Adenoids A hypertrophy of nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue sufficient to produce symptoms common between 37ys. Communicable diseases and the associated risk fac tors can be grouped as follows Waterborne diseases Lack of access to safe water and inadequate sanitation facilities transmission of waterborne and foodborne pathogens Diarrhoeal diseases such as cho A. Bacterial Diseases of the Upper Digestive Tract (Mouth & Stomach). 1. Tooth Decay (dental caries). A) This is an endogenous infection . 1) Most common infectious disease of humans . 2) Young are more susceptible than old. Ch. . 6 Part 2. Muscles of Face & Mouth. Zygomatic. Major. Arises from the . zygomatic. bone and takes an oblique course inserting into the corner of the orbicularis . oris. Elevates and retracts the angle of the mouth. Part 1. Introduction. Introduction. The story of vertebrate history unfolds over more than half a billion years.. This period has seen some of the largest, most complex organisms to ever exist.. Vertebrate diversity can be attributed to opportunity and to their novel features.. HAS 222. Presentation Plan. Definition of occupational diseases. Epidemiological data on occupational diseases. Exposure routes for occupational diseases. Classification. of . occupational. . diseases. Sushma. . Tomar. Associate Professor. Department of Anatomy . Introduction. L. . palate. =roof of mouth. It is a partition between the nasal and oral cavities.. Parts- . 2. E-mail: . a.al-nuaimi@sheffield.ac.uk. E. mail: abdulameerh@yahoo.com . Prof. . Abdulameer. Al-. Nuaimi. Thyroid and parathyroid gland. Thyroid gland. Thyroid . . Prof. Dr. . Rafid. . Majeed. . Naeem. Tongue surgery. The tongue is the most versatile organ in the oral cavity. It is responsible for food . prehension. , water lapping, sucking, mastication, tasting, swallowing, grooming, thermoregulation, and vocalization. . Multimedial Unit of Dept. of Anatomy Jagiellonian University Jagiellonian University Multimedial Unit of Dept. of Anatomy Multimedial Unit of Dept. of Anatomy Jagiellonian University Jagiellonian U naser. 2022. PHARYNGITIS. . Pharyngitis . is . inflammation of the pharynx . and is characterized clinically by . coughing, painful swallowing, and a variable appetite. . . Regurgitation. . through the . five pairs. of pouches, the 5th is considered as a part of the forth. derivatives of these pouches include:. 1st pouch. produces . tympanic cavity. and . Eustachian tube.. The . 2nd pouch. produces . MD. Peritonsillar. Abscess (Quinsy). Abscess between . tonsilar. capsule and . lat.pharyngeal. wall.. Follows attack of AT, is unilateral, above tonsil near soft palate, 1. st. . cellulitis. then frank pus.. Dr Monet Philipose. JR, General Medicine. GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL NERVE. Principal distribution- tongue and pharynx. GSA, SSA - posterior third of tongue. Pharynx, tonsil, TM,ext ear skin. GVA - Carotid body and sinus. Faiza Ali MD, Ericka Hayes MD, Gaurav . Kaushik MPH, . Nicole Carr RN. ,. . Katie Plax MD. Washington University School Of Medicine Department of Pediatrics. Presenter Disclosure. I have no relationships to disclose..

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