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Home » Waldeyer’s Ring: Definition, Anatomy And Pathology

Waldeyer’s Ring: Definition, Anatomy And Pathology

February 11, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Waldeyer’s Ring: Definition, Anatomy And Pathology

Write a short note on Waldeyer’s ring.

Answer.

Waldeyer’s ring is a ring of submucous aggregations of lymphoid tissue, which surrounds the beginning of respiratory and digestive tracts.

“Role Of Waldeyer’S Ring In Preventing Throat Infections”

Waldeyer’s Ring Formation

The Waldeyer’s ring is formed as follows:

  • Above and behind, by pharyngeal tonsil
  • Below and in front, by lingual tonsil
  • On each side, by palatine tonsil
  • Superolaterally on each side, by tubal tonsil

“Importance Of Waldeyer’S Ring In Immune System Function”

Pharynx Anatomy

 

Head And Neck Pharynx and palate Waldeyers ring

“Understanding The Role Of Waldeyer’S Ring In Immune Defense”

Waldeyer’s Ring Applied Anatomy The Waldeyer’s ring provides the first line of defense to respiratory and digestive tracts by preventing the spread of infection from nasal and oral cavities to these tracts.

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