Pharynx

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Pharynx
Head and neck.
Pharynx
Gray's subject #244 1141
Artery ascending pharyngeal, ascending palatine, descending palatine
Vein pharyngeal veins
Nerve pharyngeal plexus
MeSH Pharynx
Dorlands/Elsevier p_16/12633198

The pharynx (plural: pharynges) is the part of the neck and throat situated immediately posterior to the mouth and nasal cavity, and cranial, or superior, to the esophagus, larynx, and trachea.

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[edit] Functions

It is part of the digestive system and respiratory system of many organisms.

Because both food and air pass through the pharynx, a flap of connective tissue called the epiglottis closes over the trachea when food is swallowed to prevent choking or aspiration. In humans the pharynx is important in vocalization.

[edit] Parts

The human pharynx is conventionally divided into three sections:

[edit] Nasopharynx

The nasopharynx lies behind the nasal cavity.

Postero-superiorly this extends from the level of the junction of the hard and soft palates to the base of skull, laterally to include the fossa of Rosenmuller.

The inferior wall consists of the superior surface of the soft palate.

[edit] Oropharynx

The oropharynx lies behind the oral cavity.

[edit] Hypopharynx

The hypopharynx, laryngopharynx roughly corresponds to the levels between C3 to C6, it includes the pharyngo-esophageal junction (postcricoid area), the piriform sinus, and the posterior pharyngeal wall.

Like the oropharynx above it the hypopharynx serves as a passageway for food and air and is lined with a stratified squamous epithelium.

It lies directly anterior to the upright epiglottis and extends to the larynx, where the respiratory and digestive pathways diverge.

At that point the laryngopharynx is continuous with the esophagus posteriorly. The esophagus conducts food and fluids to the stomach; air enters the larynx anteriorly. During swallowing, food has the "right of way", and air passage temporarily stops.

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  • Stedman's/LWW 1551471
  • Human Anatomy and Physiology Elaine N. Marieb and Katja Hoehn, Seventh Edition.
  • TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours Sobin LH & Wittekind Ch (eds)Sixth edition UICC 2002 ISBN 0-471-22288-7

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