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Regio Scapularis is a back region
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The anterior rami of C1 through C4 take part in the formation of cervical plexus.
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The boundaries between the thoracic region and the back are the anterior axillary lines
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Sternocleidomastoid is a superficial muscle of the back.
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M.latissimus dorsi is a powerful extensor of the arm
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Superficial muscles of the back are supplied by dorsal branches of spinal nerves
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Auscultation triangle on the back is located medial to the scapula
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Serratus posterior superior muscle is a muscle of inspriation
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Muscles of the back are arranged in three groups with distinct functions.
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Erector spinae muscle is made of three colunms.
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Intermediate muscles of the back are respiratory muscles.
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Platysma is innervated by a branch of the facial nerve.
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The platysma is a superficial muscle that overlaps the sternocleidomastoid
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Accessory nerve is a branch of cervical plexus
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Phrenic nerve (C3-C5 (primarily C4)) innervates thoracic diaphragm.
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Internal carotid artery has two cervical branches.
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The upper end of the jugular vein dilates into internal jugular fossa
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Near the termination of the internal jugular vein is a smaller dilation, the inferior bulb.
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The inferior thyroid artery is a branch of the external carotid artery
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The submandibular gland is in infrahyoid region
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Which one of the listed is not a muscle of the back:
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Which of the muscles listed below is a deep muscle of the back
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Levator costae
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Latissimus dorsi
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Levator scapulae
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Rhomboidei
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Splenius
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Interruption of cranial nerve XI would paralyze which muscle?
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Deltoid
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Latissimus dorsi
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Levator scapulae
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Rhomboideus major
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Trapezius
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If the right dorsal scapular nerve was cut near its origin, what would result:
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Skin of the upper back on the right side would be numb
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The point of the right shoulder would droop
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Scapular retraction on the right would be weakened
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Extension of the right arm would be weakened
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Inability to ADduct the right arm
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The cutaneous branch of the posterior primary ramus of C2 is called the:
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Which muscle is innervated by posterior primary rami?
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Latissimus dorsi
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Levator scapulae
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Rhomboideus major
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Erector spinae
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Trapezius
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Which of the elements listed below is not in the subcutaneous layer of the neck?
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Which of the following does NOT belong to the infrahyoid muscles?
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Which one of the following structures is NOT related to infrahyoid region?
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gl. thyroidea
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m. thyrohyoideus
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n. vagus
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m. cricothyroideus
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v. jugularis anterior
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Which one of the following structures is NOT related to the carotid triangle?
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Hypoglossal nerve
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Superior laryngeal nerve
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Facial artery
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Thyrohyoid muscle
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Sternohyoid muscle
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Loss of sensation from the temporal region and loss of secretory function of the parotid gland would be caused by interruption of which nerve?
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Auriculotemporal
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Chorda tympani
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Deep temporal, posterior
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Facial
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Great auricular
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An elderly man presented with severe pain beneath the left eye, radiating into the lower eyelid, lateral side of the nose and upper lip. What nerve was involved?
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Buccal
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Infraorbital
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Mental
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Supratrochlear
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Zygomatic
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To study the compensatory response of selective suprahyoid muscles in elevating the hyoid bone, an experiment was designed in which the posterior belly of the digastric and stylohyoid muscles were paralysed by drugs. The muscular branches of which of the following nerves must be chemically interrupted to produce paralysis in both muscles?
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Inferior alveolar
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Facial
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Hypoglossal
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Glossopharyngeal
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Lingual
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Which nerve provides motor innervation to the buccinator muscle?
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Which nerve provides cutaneous innervation to the skin of the angle of the mandible?
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Which nerve carries postganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the parotid gland?
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A patient is unable to wink; what muscle is affected?
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What structure lies deepest in the parotid gland?
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External carotid artery
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External Jugular Vein
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Facial artery
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Facial nerve
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Retromandibular vein
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A deep laceration of the face in the middle of the parotid gland could affect the
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External jugular vein
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Facial nerve
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Glossopharyngeal nerve
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Hypoglossal nerve
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Lingual artery
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Pain elicited from an infected facial wound is primarily conveyed by what nerve?
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Facial
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Great auricular
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Hypoglossal
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Transverse cervical
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Trigeminal
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Inability to close the lips relates to the action of which muscle?
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Which muscle will not be affected when the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve (V3) is anesthetized?
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The parotid space contains all EXCEPT:
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External carotid artery
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Facial nerve
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Intraparotid lymph nodes
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Medical pterygoid muscle
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Retromandibular vein
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The facial muscle most responsible for moving the lips both upward and laterally to produce a smile is:
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Buccinator
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Levator anguli oris
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Levator labii superioris
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Platysma
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Zygomaticus major
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The muscle which separates the submandibular triangle from the paralingual space is the:
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The predominant muscle most associated with retraction of the mandible is the:
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Lateral pterygoid
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Masseter
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Medial pterygoid
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Temporalis
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Mylohyoid
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At the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), hinge movements occur between the:
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Condyle and articular eminence
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Articular disc and articular eminence
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Condyle and articular disc
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Articular disc and articular cavity
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Condyle and articular cavity
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Incapacity to protrude the mandible indicates a dysfunction of which muscle?
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Damage to the facial nerve near the stylomastoid foramen would likely cause each of the following motor deficits EXCEPT:
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Paralysis of the buccinator muscle
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Inability to whistle
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Paralysis of the muscles that elevate the mandible
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Inability to close the lips
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What bony feature of the mandible can be used to find and palpate the facial artery?
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Oblique line
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Mental trigone
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Angle
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Premasseteric notch
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Which of the following suprahyoid muscles would be paralyzed if the inferior alveolar nerve was severed at its origin?
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Geniohyoid m.
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Hyoglossus m.
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Mylohyoid m.
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Stylohyoid m.
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After the mandibular condyle is moved forward onto the articular eminence (e.g., by opening the mouth widely), what muscle can then retract the mandible?
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Superficial head of masseter m.
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Deep head of masseter m.
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Posterior part of temporalis m.
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Anterior part of temporalis m.
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Two nerves usually emerge from between the two heads of the lateral pterygoid muscle: the anterior deep temporal nerve and the:
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Masseteric n.
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Buccal n.
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Lingual n.
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Inferior alveolar n.
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Paralysis of which of the following muscles would impede retraction of the mandible?
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Buccinator
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Lateral pterygoid, lower portion
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Lateral pterygoid, upper (sphenomeniscus) portion
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Medial pterygoid
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Temporalis
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A cranial fracture through the foramen ovale that compresses the enclosed nerve, will have an effect on all muscles EXCEPT:
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Tensor tympani
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Masseter
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Buccinator
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Mylohyoid
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Temporalis
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Which muscle is also known as the sphenomeniscus?
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Forward movement of the condyle of the mandible during wide opening of the jaws is accomplished mainly by the:
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The middle meningeal artery:
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Enters the skull through the foramen ovale
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Passes through a split in the trunk of the mandibular nerve (V3)
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Is typically a branch of the second part of the maxillary artery
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Supplies blood to the temporal lobe of the brain
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Usually arises deep to the neck of the mandible
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The temporomandibular joint is characterized by all EXCEPT:
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A capsule strengthened by ligaments on its lateral side only
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A completely flat surface for its gliding action
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An articular disc
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Extracapsular ligaments
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Two joint cavities of different shapes
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There is arterial bleeding on superficial surface of the posterior third of the tongue; which of the following arteries was involved?
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Deep lingual
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Dorsal lingual
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Facial
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Sublingual
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Tonsillar