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THE ADENOID PROBLEM

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952
UNTIL recently the nasopharynx was the most neglected territory in the otolaryngologist's domain. Adenoidectomy is still the most unsatisfactory surgical procedure that he is called upon to perform. The majority still attempt to remove a highly vascular, loosely organized, and indefinitely demarcated structure from a cavity of irregular contour without
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[A new outlook on adenoid hypertrophy: adenoids or adenoid disease?].

Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2005
Hypertrophy of the pharyngeal tonsil affects functions of some organs and systems producing negative effects on physical and mental development of the child. The existing classification based of the tonsil size does not reflect the complexity of the pathological process. "Adenoid disease" is thought to be a more adequate term.
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Roentgenography of Adenoids

Radiology, 1946
In these days of rapid advances in diagnostic technic we are inclined to overlook the value of the x-ray film in the diagnosis of simple ailments. Scanning the literature, one is impressed with the paucity of articles dealing with lesions of the epipharynx, particularly adenoids.
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Nasal Obstruction: Adenoiditis vs Adenoid Hypertrophy

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1982
The terms "adenoiditis" and "adenoid hyperplasia" are often used interchangeably to describe posterior nasal obstruction in children, tending to obscure indications for adenoidectomy. To more clearly define the role of the adenoid bed in nasal obstruction and its relationship to aural disease, we examined tissue obtained at adenoidectomy from 22 ...
J F, Kveton, H C, Pillsbury, C T, Sasaki
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Microbiology of the adenoids

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1980
The adenoids of 23 children (12 with secretory otitis media and 11 without S.O.M. who had tonsillitis or sore throats) were submitted for histopathology. All specimens showed the usual adenoid pattern with no differences in activity. The adenoids of 15 children (6 with secretory otitis media and 9 without S.O.M.
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Adenoids.

Lancet, The, 1921
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TONSILS AND ADENOIDS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1942
A review of American and British literature for 1944 on the subject of tonsils and adenoids reveals the effects of the world conflict. Fewer articles appeared, and of these a large number were from the men serving the Armed Forces. The men in the service have shown a great deal of interest in the use of sulfonamide compounds in the treatment of acute ...
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Epithelioma adenoides cysticum

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1955
Summary 1.A brief review of the literature is given, emphasising that dissimilarity in histological appearance represents merely variation in differentiation and maturity. 2.Three illustrative cases are presented. 3.In one of these, already reported in 1934, treatment by removing the superficial part of the tumours and enucleating from the dermis ...
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THERAPY OF ADENOIDITIS AND ADENOID VEGETATIONS

DRUGS AND RATIONAL PHARMACOTHERAPY
A clinical case of treatment of adenoiditis and adenoid vegetations using bioregulatory drugs is presented. Combined preparations of plant origin, including the complex drug Lymphomyosot®, have shown good tolerability and compatibility with standard therapy for chronic adenoiditis.
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TONSILS AND ADENOIDS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951
L E, ADIN, J D, SINGLETON
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