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An opening on each side of the nasopharynx leads into an ear.
It is the opening between the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx.
Such a finding should lead to an in-depth search for a primary in the nasopharynx.
The process used to find out whether cancer has spread within the nasopharynx or to other parts of the body is called staging.
The cancer may come back in the nasopharynx or in other parts of the body.
Suction of the nasopharynx is often performed to maintain a clear airway.
The nasopharynx is the upper part of the pharynx (throat) behind the nose.
This particular bug, which can live quite peacefully in the human nasopharynx, has the ability to cause devastating invasive disease.
It is located posterior to the opening of the Eustachian tube into the nasopharynx.
This area is called the nasopharynx.
It is strictly a commensal species of the nasopharynx.
The location of the primary tumor can be determined by direct inspection of the nasopharynx.
The nasopharynx lies right above the throat.
Lesions may also develop in the nasopharynx.
Your nostrils open into the nasopharynx.
In stage 0, abnormalcells are found in the lining of the nasopharynx.
The Eustachian tubes, which connect the middle ear to the pharynx, open into the nasopharynx.
The Eustachian tube connects from the chamber of the middle ear to the back of the nasopharynx.
Rhinoscleroma is a chronic inflammatory process involving the nasopharynx.
This last structure will establish the final connection between the tympanic cavity and the nasopharynx.
This mass may extend from the nasal cavity into the nasopharynx and present itself in the oral cavity.
S. pneumoniae resides asymptomatically in the nasopharynx of healthy carriers.
It is located in front of the brainstem and behind the back of the throat (nasopharynx).
The radiation fields should also include the nasopharynx, base of tongue, and pyriform sinuses.
Nasopharyngeal cancer most commonly starts in the squamous cells that line the nasopharynx.