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Bacterial Pharyngitis Anatomy
To better understand bacterial pharyngitis, it helps to understand the anatomy of the throat.The back of throat is also referred to as the pharynx. More specifically, the pharynx is the back, upper part of the throat behind the tongue. It starts at the base of the tongue and ends at the larynx. Anatomy examples: The tonsils are collections of lymphoid tissue in the back of the throat. They are located on both sides of the throat, near the base of the tongue. The tonsils generally shrink over time. At puberty, the tonsils are normally about the size of an almond. Anatomy examples: Continue to Bacterial Pharyngitis Trusted Sites
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