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orofaríngeorelated

Orofaríngeorelated is a term encountered primarily in multilingual medical literature to denote topics connected with the oropharynx, the part of the throat located posterior to the mouth. The more common English term is oropharyngeal; orofaríngeorelated appears as a direct translation or hybrid form in Spanish- or Portuguese-language texts.

Anatomically, the oropharynx extends from the soft palate to the superior border of the epiglottis and includes

Clinically, orofaríngeorelated topics encompass diseases such as oropharyngeal cancer (often HPV-associated), tonsillitis, pharyngitis, and infections of

Evaluation typically involves flexible endoscopy or FEES (fiberoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing), imaging with CT or

In medical writing, oropharyngeal is the standard term in English. The hyphenated orofaríngeo-related form may appear

the
palatine
tonsils,
lingual
tonsils,
and
the
posterior
pharyngeal
wall.
It
contains
lymphoid
tissue
that
contributes
to
immune
defense
and
serves
as
a
conduit
for
food
during
swallowing.
the
tonsillar
region.
It
also
includes
conditions
affecting
swallowing
and
airway
patency,
such
as
oropharyngeal
dysphagia
and
sleep-disordered
breathing
with
oropharyngeal
obstruction.
MRI,
and
targeted
laboratory
tests.
Management
depends
on
the
condition:
cancer
may
require
surgery,
radiotherapy,
and/or
chemotherapy;
infections
are
treated
with
antimicrobial
therapy;
dysphagia
and
airway
disorders
may
involve
swallowing
therapy,
airway
adjuncts,
or
surgery.
in
bilingual
or
translated
texts;
consistent
terminology
should
be
maintained
within
a
document
to
avoid
confusion.