Lingual tonsils

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The lingual tonsils are aggregations of lymphoid follicles that mediate B- and T-cell lymphocytes, which serve a role in formulating the immune system. They are covered by stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium and contain deep crypts and mucosal glands. They form a part of the Waldeyer ring of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) of the oropharynx.

Location

  • posterior third of the dorsum of the tongue

Blood Supplysupply

Nerve SupplyInnervation

Complications

See also

  • -<p>The <strong>lingual tonsils</strong> are aggregations of lymphoid follicles that mediate B- and T-cell lymphocytes, which serve a role in formulating the immune system. They are covered by stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium and contain deep crypts and mucosal glands. They form a part of the <a href="/articles/waldeyers-ring-1">Waldeyer ring</a> of <a href="/articles/inguinal-canal-walls-mnemonic">mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)</a> of the <a href="/articles/oropharynx">oropharynx</a>.</p><h4><strong>Location</strong></h4><ul><li>posterior third of the dorsum of the <a href="/articles/tongue">tongue</a>
  • -</li></ul><h4>Blood Supply</h4><ul>
  • +<p>The <strong>lingual tonsils</strong> are aggregations of lymphoid follicles that mediate B- and T-cell lymphocytes, which serve a role in formulating the immune system. They are covered by stratified squamous nonkeratinized epithelium and contain deep crypts and mucosal glands. They form a part of the <a href="/articles/waldeyers-ring-1">Waldeyer ring</a> of <a href="/articles/inguinal-canal-walls-mnemonic">mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)</a> of the <a href="/articles/oropharynx">oropharynx</a>.</p><h4>Location</h4><ul><li>posterior third of the dorsum of the <a href="/articles/tongue">tongue</a>
  • +</li></ul><h4>Blood supply</h4><ul>
  • -</ul><h4>Nerve Supply</h4><ul><li>tonsillar branch of <a href="/articles/glossopharyngeal-nerve">glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)</a>
  • +</ul><h4>Innervation</h4><ul><li>tonsillar branch of <a href="/articles/glossopharyngeal-nerve">glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)</a>

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