Adenoid tissue
adenoid tissue
adenoid tissue n.
see lymphatic tissue.
historical examples
when this adenoid tissue grows abnormally large it forms what are known as “adenoids.”
adenoids: what they are, how to recognize them, what to do for them united states, public health service
this cushion is formed of what doctors call “adenoid tissue” and is similar to that which makes up the tonsils.
adenoids: what they are, how to recognize them, what to do for them united states, public health service
this adenoid tissue acts as a filter for the fluid p-ssing through it.
physiology ernest g. martin
there is no need to attempt removal of adenoid tissue on the lateral walls.
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