Category:Oropharynx - Pathology

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Introduction

See anatomy and physiology of the oral cavity


Neoplastic

Adenomas

Melanomas

  • Melanomas can arise anywhere in the oral cavity and are almost invariably malignant with early and widespread metastasis.
  • Many are poorly pigmented or even amelanotic and may only be distinguished from squamous carcinomas by histological examination.

Papillomas

  • The common benign epithelial tumour of the oropharynx is the papilloma, which is very often caused by infection with certain types of species-specific papilloma viruses.

Squamous cell Carcinoma

Papilloma and Squamous Cell Carninoma of Epiglottis (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))
  • Squamous cell carcinomas are the malignant equivalent of the papilloma and may arise anywhere within the oropharynx.
    • Those arising over the tonsil (squamous carcinoma of the tonsil or tonsillar carcinoma) are very malignant, invading adjacent tissues and metastasising early.
    • Squamous carcinomas of the tongue (especially in cats) can also behave in a very malignant fashion. Those at more rostral sites, e.g. on the incisor gingivae, are less likely to metastasise early although they may be locally aggressive.
    • Squamous cell carcinomas of the oropharynx in cattle are commonly seen as part of an upper alimentary tract carcinoma complex.

Other Neoplasms

Fibrosarcoma (Courtesy of Alun Williams (RVC))
  • Both benign and malignant connective tissue tumours do occur,
    • e.g. fibroma, fibrosarcoma, osteoma, osteosarcoma.

Degenerative Pathology

Metabolic Pathology

Nutritional Pathology

Traumatic Pathology

Stick injuries in dog

  • Sticks may damage to pharynx with oedema and swelling in pharynx and secondary infection.
  • Pieces of wood may remain embedded in back of throat resulting in chronic inflammation.
  • Can kill dog.


Learning Tools

Oropharynx Flashcards

Pages in category "Oropharynx - Pathology"

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