The pharynx

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The pharynx The pharynx

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The pharynx. The pharynx. Anatomy of The pharynx Site. Seen from behind. Midline of the neck From skull base to esophagus In front of upper 6 Cervical vertebra. Behind : The Nose The Mouth The larynx. Irregular Fibromuscular tube lined by mucous membrane Length: 15 cm. Shape. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Anatomy of The pharynx Site

Midline of the neckFrom skull base to esophagusIn front of upper 6 Cervical vertebra

Behind :The Nose

The MouthThe larynx

Seen from behind

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Shape

Irregular Fibromuscular tube lined by mucous membrane

Length: 15 cm

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Relation

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Anterior

surface of the

pharynx

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the pharynxCompartments

• Nasopharynx• Oropharynx• Laryngopharynx (Hypopharynx)

Seen from behind

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• Nasopharynx• Oropharynx• Laryngopharynx (Hypopharynx)

Seen from lateral

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Muscles of the pharynx

• Circular muscles: Superior, middle and inferior constrictor muscles.• Longitudinal muscles:

stylopharyngeus, palatopharyngeus and salpingopharyngeus

• All muscles of the pharynx innerveated by cranial root of accessory nerve except stylopharyngeus which is supplied by glossopharyngeus nerve

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Extention

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Three constrictor

cricopharyngeus

stylopharyngeus

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Nasopharynx -Behind the nasal cavity-Extends from skull Base superiorly to the soft palate inferiorly- Communicates

inferiorly with the oropharynx through the pharyngeal isthmus

- The nasopharyngeal tonsil lies in the roof

- The pharyngeal opening of ET lies in the lateral wall

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Nasopharynx (important landmarks)

• The pharyngeal isthmus• Opening of auditory tube

and tubal elevation• The salpingopharyngeal

fold

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Nasopharynx

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Oropharynx Behind the oral cavity (in front

of 2nd&3rd Cervical vertebra)From the soft palate superiorly

to tip of epiglottis inferiorly

Communicates: Anteriorly with the oral cavity Superiorly with the

nasopharynx Inferiorly with the

laryngopharynxThe paatine tonsils lie laterallybetween the anterior and

posteriorpilars

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Oropharynx (lateral wall)

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• Median epiglottis fold vallecula lateral epiglottis fold

The floor

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laryngopharynx Behind the Larynx (in front of

3rd to 6th Cervical vertebra)

From the tip of epiglottis superiorly to

the lower border of cricoid cartilage

Inferiorly

Communicates:- Anteriorly with the Larynx- Superiorly with the

oropharynx- Inferiorly with the

esophagus

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The hypopharynx does not only

lie behind the larynx BUT also

Projects laterally on each side of the larynx

So it is formed of :- Postcricoid region

( behind the larynx)- Two pyriform fossa (on

each side of the larynx

Seen from behind

Cross section

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laryngopharynx

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Blood supply

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What is Waldeyer’s ring?

The lymphoid tissue in the

pharyngeal aponeurosisaggregates in some areasforming tonsils:1-one nasopharyngeal

tonsil2- two palatine tonsils3- two lingual tonsils4-two tubal tonsils

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Lymph drainag

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Nerve suppl

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Nerve SupplyMotor ---► XI Except : Stylopharyngeus --►IX

Sensory --►- Nasopharynx: V- Oropharynx: IX- Laryngopharynx: X Autonomic:- sympathetic: SCG- Parasympathetic: through VII

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Palatine tonsils1.Defintion2.Site3.Covering4.Variability in size5.Blood supply6.Lymph drainage

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The anterior pillar formed by

palatoglossus muscleThe posterior pillar formed

By palatopharyngeus mThe tonsils lie between the

Two pillars

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