BLOOD CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM LYMPHOID ORGANS
LYMPH NODES
Question
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lingual
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palatine
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pharyngeal
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adenoid
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Detailed explanation-1: -Your lingual tonsils are visible to the naked eye as bunches of lymphatic tissue on the sides of your tongue at its base. They are part of Waldeyer’s tonsillar ring, consisting of tubal tonsils, pharyngeal tonsils (adenoids), and palatine tonsils.
Detailed explanation-2: -All people have tonsil tissue on the back of the tongue (lingual tonsils) that is different from what we normally think of as tonsils (palatine tonsils) that are located on the sides of the throat and seen when we open our mouths.
Detailed explanation-3: -The lingual tonsil is an aggregate of 30 to 100 follicles along the pharyngeal surface of the tongue, extending from the circumvallate papillae to the root of the epiglottis. This lymphoid tissue causes the normal surface of the base of the tongue to be divided into small nodules of varying size.
Detailed explanation-4: -The lingual tonsils are a collection of lymphatic tissue located in the lamina propria of the root of the tongue.
Detailed explanation-5: -Lingual tonsil abscess is an extremely rare but potentially life-threatening entity, with instances in the published literature limited to a small number of case reports. Identified precipitants include lingual tonsillitis (as in this case), trauma and infected thyroglossal cyst.