Another term for clergyman’s sore throat is
a) chronic granular pharyngitis.
In clergyman’s sore throat, the pharynx is characterized by numerous
swollen lymph follicles.
b) aphonia.
Aphonia refers to the inability to use one’s voice.
c) atrophic pharyngitis.
Atrophic pharyngitis is characterized by a membrane that is thin,
white, glistening, and at times wrinkled.
d) hypertrophic pharyngitis.
Hypertrophic pharyngitis is characterized by general thickening and
congestion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane.
a) chronic granular pharyngitis.
In clergyman’s sore throat, the pharynx is characterized by numerous
swollen lymph follicles.
b) aphonia.
Aphonia refers to the inability to use one’s voice.
c) atrophic pharyngitis.
Atrophic pharyngitis is characterized by a membrane that is thin,
white, glistening, and at times wrinkled.
d) hypertrophic pharyngitis.
Hypertrophic pharyngitis is characterized by general thickening and
congestion of the pharyngeal mucous membrane.