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  1. Adenoid hypertrophy— diagnosis and treatment: the new S2k guideline

    Adenoid hypertrophy is an enlargement of the adenoid (pharyngeal tonsil) and is associated with mechanical obstruction and/or chronic inflammatory processes in the nasopharynx.

  2. Adenoid hypertrophy - Wikipedia

    The adenoid is situated toward the rear of the nasal cavity and up behind the soft palate, in contrast to the tonsils, which are visible when one looks straight through the mouth.

  3. Adenoid and Tonsil Hypertrophy - Children's National Hospital

    Adenoid and tonsil hypertrophy in infants and children is a relatively common occurrence. The precise cause is unknown although it is often thought to “run in the family”.

  4. Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoid | Boston Children's Hospital

    Enlarged tonsils and adenoid are also referred to as tonsil and adenoid hypertrophy. A child with enlarged tonsils and adenoid may have a sore throat, trouble swallowing, snoring and sleep …

  5. Adenoid Hypertrophy - Osmosis

    Jul 24, 2025 · Adenoid hypertrophy refers to the enlargement of the adenoid tissue, which is located in the back of the throat. Enlargement occurs most commonly in children under the age of 5 and is …

  6. Your pathology report for hyperplastic tonsil

    Oct 8, 2024 · This article will help you understand your pathology report for hyperplastic tonsil, a common non-cancerous condition.

  7. Adenoid hypertrophy— diagnosis and treatment: the new S2k guideline

    Jul 25, 2023 · Adenoid hypertrophy is an enlargement of the adenoid (pharyngeal tonsil) and is associated with mechanical obstruction and/or chronic inflammatory processes in the nasopharynx.

  8. Adenoid hypertrophy in children: a narrative review of pathogenesis …

    Adenoids (nasopharyngeal tonsils), being part of Waldeyer’s ring, are masses of lymphoid tissues located at the junction of the roof and the posterior wall of the nasopharynx. Adenoids play an …

  9. Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids in Children - MSD Manuals

    Enlargement of the tonsils and adenoids is common among children and typically does not need any treatment. Enlarged tonsils and adenoids in children may result from infections but may be normal.

  10. Tonsillar and Adenoid Hypertrophy: Symptoms & Treatment

    Navigate the complexities of enlarged tonsils and adenoids. This guide offers clarity on the condition, its indicators, and pathways to effective care.