| 11. | The facial nerve also supplies a small amount of afferent innervation to the oropharynx below the palatine tonsil.
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| 12. | Other disadvantages of tracheal intubation include damage to the mucosal lining of the nasopharynx or oropharynx and subglottic stenosis.
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| 13. | Although lesions are usually seen in the mouth and oropharynx in raptors, it can also affect other mucus membranes.
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| 14. | An oropharyngeal airway is used during bag-valve-mask ventilation to prevent oropharynx soft tissues from blocking the airway.
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| 15. | Sexually transmitted forms of HPV account for about 25 % of cancers of the mouth and upper throat ( the oropharynx ).
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| 16. | If a foreign body can be detected, the practitioner may remove it with a finger sweep of the oropharynx and suction.
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| 17. | The palatine tonsils and the nasopharyngeal tonsil are lymphoepithelial tissues located near the oropharynx and nasopharynx ( parts of the throat ).
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| 18. | The origin of brain abscess is generally an adjacent chronic ear, mastoid, or sinus infection oropharynx, teeth or lungs.
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| 19. | Once the bolus reaches the palatoglossal arch of the oropharynx, the pharyngeal phase, which is reflex and involuntary, then begins.
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| 20. | The blisters usually affect the palate or oropharynx and are often long lived to the extent that patients burst them for symptomatic relief.
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