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Passavant’s ridge

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Passavant's ridge is a mucous elevation situated behind the floor of the naso-pharynx.

Anatomy

It is also known as Passavant's pad or palatopharyngeal ridge. The prominence of mucous tissue is formed by the contraction of superior constrictor during swallowing. Palatopharyngeal muscle originates from the upper surface of palatial Maurois pone-by anterior and posterior fascicle, which are separated by the insertion of levator veli palatini. Both fasciculi join laterally to form a single muscle that passes downward and backward under cover of the palatopharyngeal arch. In the pharynx, it joins with the salpingo pharyngeus muscles and is inserted. A few fibers of palatopharyngeus muscle sweep backward under cover of the passavant's ridge and form a U-shaped sling of palatopharyngeal sphincter.when soft palate is elevated it comes in contact with ridge,the two together closing pharyngeal isthmus between nasopharynx and oropharynx

References

Passavant’s ridge Wikipedia