Head and Neck ImagingWaldeyer's ring, pathology
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congenital abnormality of
Waldeyer's ring.
If no
adenoids
are seen by the age of 6 months, a problem with the immune system should be suspected.
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inflammationHypertrophy of the nasopharyngeal tonsil and palatine tonsils is commonly seen in children. Hypertrophy of the adenoids commonly causes dysfunction of the eustachian tube, which on its turn causes serous
otitis media
. Hypertrophy of the palatine tonsils may cause dysphagia and breathing difficulties; these symptoms are less commonly seen with lingual tonsil hypertrophy. Also, see
pharyngitis
.
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tumour Waldeyer's ring is a common site for extranodal
non-Hodgkin lymphoma, head and neck manifestation
. Primary
squamous cell carcinoma, head and neck
may hide in crypts within lymphoid tissue of Waldeyer's ring; in the case of an unknown primary
tumour, sites which should receive
special attention include the tongue base, palatine tonsils and nasopharynx (also, see
occult primary tumour, head and neck
).
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