2011
DOI: 10.14748/orl.v7i2.7005
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Tubal tonsil - Review

Abstract: Целта на статията е да се направи кратък обзор на физиологията и патологията на тубарната тонзила. В детска възраст хиперплазията и хроничните възпалителни заболявания на фарингеалната лимфна тъкан могат да доведат до назална обструкция, обструктивна сънна апнея и участват в патогенезата на хроничните риносинуити, рецидивиращия среден отит и серозния отит. Досега за тази патология беше обвинявана предимно аденоидната вегетация. Редица автори считат, че тези нарушения могат да се дължат и на солитарна хиперплаз… Show more

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“…The scripts used for fBm and Gaussian surface generation are available on MATLAB File Exchange (Botev, 2016(Botev, , 2022. Finally, the LRS data is available at http://darts.isas .jaxa.jp/planet/pdap/selene/.…”
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“…The scripts used for fBm and Gaussian surface generation are available on MATLAB File Exchange (Botev, 2016(Botev, , 2022. Finally, the LRS data is available at http://darts.isas .jaxa.jp/planet/pdap/selene/.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…mong the structures of the Walderyer's ring, which are located in the nasopharynx, the pharyngeal tonsil is the most frequent subject of study in pediatric otolaryngology. Other structures of the ring, namely the tubal tonsils, are often disregarded by doctors due to their localization [6]. The anatomical description of the pharyngeal tonsil was recorded much earlier by Schneider (1661) (Ruben, 2017), in comparison with the description of the accumulation of lymphoid tissue around the pharyngeal ostium of the eustachian tube (tubal tonsil) -R‫܄‬dinger (1872) and Gerlach (1875), and the accumulation of lymphoid tissue in the pharyngeal recess were described by Eggstone and :RO˜ RQO\ LQ >@ %DFN LQ 8 $VFKDQ distinguished between them, noting that the lymphoid tissue of the pharyngeal recess can never extend to the ostium of the eustachian tube [3].…”
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