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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Injury
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The middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle is one of the key muscles that help form the wall of the throat (pharynx). Injury to this muscle can affect ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Tendinitis
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle tendinitis is an inflammation of the tendon fibers associated with the middle portion of the pharyngeal constrictor ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Atrophy
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle atrophy refers to the weakening and wasting away of the middle layer of muscles that help form the wall of the pharynx ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Hypertrophy
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle hypertrophy is a condition in which the middle muscle of the throat becomes enlarged. This muscle is one of three ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Fibrosis
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle fibrosis is a condition in which the muscle tissue of one of the key muscles in your throat becomes stiff and scarred. ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Infections 
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The middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle is one of the key muscles in the throat that helps move food and liquids during swallowing. An infection in this ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Cysts
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle cysts are uncommon cystic lesions that may develop in the region of the middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle—a key muscle ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Tumors
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle tumors are abnormal growths that develop in one of the muscles of the throat. Although these tumors are not as common as ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Pain
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle pain is discomfort or pain arising from one of the muscles in your throat that plays a vital role in swallowing and ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Cancer 
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle cancer is an uncommon type of head and neck cancer that involves the muscle in the mid‐portion of the pharyngeal wall. ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Spasm
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Middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle spasm is a condition where the muscle in the middle portion of your throat contracts suddenly or involuntarily. Because ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Diseases
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The middle pharyngeal constrictor muscle is one of the key muscles in your throat that helps push food from your mouth into your esophagus during swallowing. ...

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Middle Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Disorders
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The middle pharyngeal constrictor is one of the muscles in the throat that helps with swallowing and speech. When problems occur in this muscle, it can lead to ...

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Passavant Cushion Neuralgia
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Passavant cushion neuralgia is a rare and not widely known condition where pain is believed to be related to nerve irritation in or near the Passavant ...

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Passavant Cushion Sprain 
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Passavant cushion sprain refers to an injury involving a strain or overuse of the tissues in and around the Passavant cushion—a term often used to describe the ...

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Passavant Cushion Tears
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Passavant cushion tears may sound complex, but understanding them can help you know when to seek care and what treatment options might be available. This guide ...

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Passavant Cushion Injury
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The Passavant cushion—often known as Passavant’s ridge—is a small, naturally occurring elevation found on the back wall of the nasopharynx (the upper part of ...

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Passavant Cushion Tendinitis
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Passavant cushion tendinitis is a condition that involves inflammation in the tissue region of the Passavant cushion—a small, fibromuscular structure in the ...

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Passavant Cushion Atrophy
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Passavant cushion atrophy is a condition that affects a small but important part of the throat. The “Passavant cushion” (also called Passavant’s ridge or pad) ...

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Passavant Cushion Hypertrophy
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Passavant cushion hypertrophy is a condition where the small pad of tissue—known as the Passavant cushion or Passavant’s ridge—in the back of your nasal ...

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