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10. Pharyngeal Arches Revisited and the PHARYNGEAL …
www.columbia.edu10-3 Fig.10-1. Fate of the pharyngeal grooves. The first pharyngeal groove forms the external auditory meatus. The second pharyngeal arch expands and fuses with the cardiac eminence to cover the remaining pharyngeal grooves, which form the
Clinical Skills for Assessing Velopharyngeal Function
drlc4.comPage 2 The most common compensatory articulations are: • Glottal stops • Pharyngeal fricatives • Pharyngeal stops • Posterior nasal fricative (previously labeled a “nasal snort”)
Dysphagia - Easyhealth
www.easyhealth.org.uk4) Pharyngeal Stage The tongue pushes the food or drink to the back of the mouth, which makes you swallow and the food passes into the …
PHARYNGEAL ARCHES - Columbia University
www.columbia.edu9-3 The evolutionary development of the pharyngeal arches depended on the recruitment of a group of cells: the neural crest cells, which would constitute a significant part of the tissue mass in the