Tonsillar fossa
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Tonsillar Fossa[edit | edit source]
The tonsillar fossa is a depression located in the lateral wall of the oropharynx. It is an important anatomical feature in the throat, housing the palatine tonsils.
Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The tonsillar fossa is bordered by several key structures:
- Anteriorly: The palatoglossal arch, also known as the anterior pillar of the fauces.
- Posteriorly: The palatopharyngeal arch, or the posterior pillar of the fauces.
- Laterally: The superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle forms the lateral wall.
The fossa is covered by a mucous membrane and contains the tonsillar crypts, which are invaginations that increase the surface area for immune interactions.
Function[edit | edit source]
The primary function of the tonsillar fossa is to house the palatine tonsils, which are part of the lymphatic system. The tonsils play a crucial role in the immune response by trapping pathogens that enter through the mouth or nose and facilitating the production of antibodies.
Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]
The tonsillar fossa is a site commonly involved in tonsillitis, an inflammation of the tonsils. This condition can lead to symptoms such as sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and fever. In severe cases, a tonsillectomy may be performed, which involves the surgical removal of the tonsils.
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