ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CONNECT W/ETEXT>I
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY CONNECT W/ETEXT>I
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Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 21, Problem 3CSL
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The conditions that require tonsillectomy.

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Tonsils are the organ which is found in the oral cavity and throat. They are classified as the secondary lymphatic structures and are not surrounded by the connective tissue completely.

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