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It is sometimes considered a synonym for Fauces (anatomy).
Collectively they are referred to as the fauces.
Hence there is a need to examine the fauces in parotitis.
The fauces (the part of a spiral shell that can be seen when looking into the aperture) are smoothly striate.
Inflammation of the fauces is known as faucitis and is seen in animals.
Fauces can refer to:
Fauces (anatomy)
Fauces (architecture)
"The Fauces of the Roman House."
Class I: Soft palate, uvula, fauces, pillars visible.
Palatopharyngeus - see 'Muscles of soft palate and fauces'
Roman houses lay on an axis, so that a visitor was provided with a view through the fauces, atrium, and tablinum to the peristyle.
The pillars of the fauces are arches found in the fauces of the mouth.
Vestibulum (Fauces) The vestibulum was a main entrance hall of the Roman Domus.
The fauces are regarded as the two pillars, formed by the palatoglossus and the palatopharyngeus muscle, respectively, and covered with mucous membrane.
Fibrotic bands are visible at the soft palate, and pterygomandibular raphe and anterior pillars of fauces are present.
They walked, their progress down the Fauces Suburae somewhat eased by the Decumius sons, who shuffled ahead to blaze a path through the accumulating snow.
It is termed faucalized because of the stretching of the fauces and visible narrowing of the faucial pillars in the back of the oral cavity.
"Oysters instead of onions," he said out loud, starting up the Fauces Suburae with a happy spring in his step and the bag of gold safely next to his skin.
The epithelial cells of the nose, fauces and respiratory passages play an important role in the maintenance of an equable temperature, by the moisture with which they keep the surface always slightly lubricated.
The original name of Füssen was "Foetes", or "Foetibus" (inflected), which derives from Latin "Fauces", meaning "gorge", probably referring to the Lech gorge.
In humans, the first space of the mouth is the mouth cavity, bounded laterally and anteriorly by the alveolar arches (containing the teeth), and posteriorly by the isthmus of the fauces.
Cotta asked her as they came down the slight slope of the Fauces Suburae into the Argiletum and prepared to cross the lower end of the Forum Romanum.
By the time he reached the Fauces Suburae his heart was thudding, and every part of him wanted to turn uphill, ride at the gallop to his home to make sure his family was unharmed.
The tonsillar branches of glossopharyngeal nerve supply the palatine tonsil, forming around it a plexus from which filaments are distributed to the soft palate and fauces, where they communicate with the palatine nerves.