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Peritonsillar space, also known as the peritonsillar region, is a critical anatomical area located behind the tonsils in the oropharynx. It is bounded by the tonsillar pillars anteriorly and the posterior pharyngeal wall posteriorly. The space is filled with fat and lymph nodes, which are part of the Waldeyer's ring, a group of lymphoid tissues that help protect the body from infections.
The peritonsillar space is a common site for infections, particularly those caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, which
The peritonsillar space is also relevant in the context of tonsillectomy, a surgical procedure to remove the
Understanding the anatomy and function of the peritonsillar space is essential for healthcare professionals in diagnosing