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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Cysts
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Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle cysts are unusual cystic formations related to the muscle that helps move food from your mouth down your throat. ...

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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Tumors
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Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle tumors are abnormal growths that form in or around one of the key muscles of the throat. This muscle plays an essential ...

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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Pain
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Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle pain refers to discomfort or pain originating from the upper part of the throat’s muscular wall. This muscle plays a key ...

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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Cancer
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Superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle cancer is a rare type of head and neck cancer that affects one of the key muscles in your throat. This muscle plays an ...

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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Spasm
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The superior pharyngeal constrictor is one of the key muscles in your throat that helps in swallowing. When this muscle spasms, it can cause discomfort, pain, ...

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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Diseases
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The superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle is one of the key muscles in the throat. It plays an essential role in swallowing, breathing, and protecting the ...

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Superior Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscle Disorders
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The superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle is a key muscle in your throat that plays a major role in swallowing and protecting your airway. Problems with this ...

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Pharyngeal Muscles Neuralgia
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Pharyngeal muscles neuralgia is a condition characterized by sharp, sometimes burning pain in the throat region that is believed to arise from nerve irritation ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Strain
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Pharyngeal muscle strain is an injury or irritation of the muscles located in the throat (pharynx). Although it is less common than strains in other parts of ...

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Pharyngeal Muscles Sprain
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A pharyngeal muscles sprain is an injury to the muscles located in the pharynx (the part of the throat behind the mouth and nasal cavity). Although more ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Tears
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Pharyngeal muscle tears are injuries to the muscles in your throat that play a crucial role in swallowing, speaking, and protecting your airway. Although they ...

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Pharyngeal Muscles Contusion
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A pharyngeal muscles contusion is essentially a bruise in the muscles of your throat (pharynx). This injury usually happens because of a blunt trauma, which ...

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Pharyngeal Muscles Injury
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Pharyngeal muscles are the muscles that make up your throat (pharynx) and are essential for everyday functions such as swallowing, speaking, and breathing. ...

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Pharyngeal Muscles Tendinitis
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Pharyngeal muscles tendinitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the tendinous parts of the muscles in the throat (pharynx). It can cause throat pain, ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Atrophy
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Pharyngeal muscle atrophy is a condition where the muscles in your throat (pharynx) become weak and waste away. These muscles play a vital role in swallowing, ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Hypertrophy 
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Pharyngeal muscle hypertrophy refers to the enlargement or overgrowth of the muscles in the pharynx (the throat). Although it is not as common as other throat ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Fibrosis
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Pharyngeal muscle fibrosis is a condition where the muscles in the throat (pharynx) develop excess fibrous connective tissue. This change can lead to ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Infections
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Pharyngeal muscle infections affect the muscles in your throat (pharynx) and can lead to pain, difficulty swallowing, and other uncomfortable symptoms. In this ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Cysts
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Pharyngeal muscle cysts are unusual fluid-filled sacs that develop in or around the muscles of the pharynx—the part of your throat behind your mouth and nasal ...

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Pharyngeal Muscle Tumors
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Pharyngeal muscle tumors affect the muscles of the throat (pharynx) that play a key role in swallowing, speaking, and breathing. Anatomy of the ...

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