It is considered normal skin flora and can also inhabit the human oropharynx and perineum of up to 25 % of the population.
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In consequence it is a site of, and potential focus for, infections, and is one of the chief immunocompetent tissues in the oropharynx.
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Philipp von Bozzini ( 1773 1809 ) and Garignard de la Tour were other early physicians to use mouth mirrors to inspect the oropharynx and hypopharynx.
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A laryngeal mask airway can be positioned in the lower oropharynx to prevent airway obstruction by soft tissues and to create a safe channel for ventilation.
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After inhalation, zanamivir is concentrated in the lungs and oropharynx, where up to 15 % of the dose is absorbed and excreted in urine.
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Then they extend to the oropharynx or the nasopharynx . From the inferior posterior medial or lateral wall of the maxillary antrum originates the cystic component.
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"' Transnasal esophagoscopy "'is an office based procedure in which the patient is anesthetized locally in the nose and sometimes the oropharynx.
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This device can be inserted blindly through the oropharynx into the hypopharynx to create an airway during anaesthesia and cardiopulmonary resuscitation so as to enable mechanical ventilation of the lungs.
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Field defects of the gastrointestinal tract that show those common faults occurred in the oropharynx, esophagus, stomach, bile duct, pancreas, small intestine and colon / rectum.
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The flaps are strategically sutured into recipient sites where they provide postoperative tissue volume in areas of the lateral oropharynx and nasopharynx believed not to preoperatively adduct enough to realize palatopharyngeal closure.