| 1. | The squamous layer of the oropharynx is continuous with the esophagus.
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| 2. | The oral cavity and oropharynx are examined under direct vision.
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| 3. | The patient is kept topical anesthesia of the oropharynx using lidocaine spray.
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| 4. | The endoscope is then passed over the tongue and into the oropharynx.
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| 5. | More velogenic strains can cause caseated abscessation of the oropharynx.
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| 6. | It also forms the anterior wall of the oropharynx.
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| 7. | It arises from aspiration of organisms from the oropharynx.
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| 8. | Following ingestion, HAV enters the bloodstream through the epithelium of the oropharynx or intestine.
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| 9. | Abnormal physiological separation of the oropharynx from the nasopharynx can lead to VPI and hypernasality.
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| 10. | The average length of the human tongue from the oropharynx to the tip is 10 cm.
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