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Primary Oral Tuberculosis of Tongue, Tonsil, and Labial Mucosa: A Rare Case Report. [PDF]

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Yemane Y   +4 more
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Distribution and frequency of nerves fibres in palatine and pharyngeal tonsils

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Anisakiasis in Palatine Tonsil

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2022
Abstract: Anisakiasis is a parasitic infection caused by ingesting raw or undercooked fish and seafood infected with Anisakis larvae. Anisakis genus is mostly found in the mucosal or submucosal layer of the stomach and intestine. However, the reports of anisakiasis in tonsils are highly uncommon.
Eun Joo, Cha   +2 more
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Malakoplakia of Palatine Tonsil

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1982
This paper's purpose is to document a case of unilateral tonsillar malakoplakia. Escherichia coli was repeatedly cultured from the lesion, and the isolate was studied by expert microbiologists who found no abnormalities in its biologic properties. The course of the lesion was followed by repeated punch biopsies before, and after the institution of ...
B, Kalfayan, G M, Seager
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Schwannoma of the palatine tonsil

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2005
Schwannoma is a solitary, benign tumour arising from the neural sheath Schwann cells of the peripheral, cranial or autonomic nerves. In the head and neck region, it occurs most commonly in association with the acoustic nerve within the skull and is rarely found in oral structures.
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