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Examination of pharyngeal secretions to determine the etiology of pharyngitis
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1976Wright-stained throat smears from 174 outpatients with a chief complaint of sore throat were examined. In the presence of tonsillar and/or pharyngeal exudate, cervical lymphadenitis, temperature greater than or equal to 24 less than or equal to 72h, examination of the throat smears would have doubled the accuracy of differentiating streptococcal ...
Larry H. Baker, Glenn R. Hodges
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
Pharyngeal disorders are diverse and can include developmental, traumatic, immune-mediated, infectious, metabolic, endocrine, neurologic, neoplastic, and inflammatory etiologies. Although the clinical history and signalment frequently can localize a disease process to the pharynx, only a careful examination, usually in conjunction with diagnostic tests,
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Pharyngeal disorders are diverse and can include developmental, traumatic, immune-mediated, infectious, metabolic, endocrine, neurologic, neoplastic, and inflammatory etiologies. Although the clinical history and signalment frequently can localize a disease process to the pharynx, only a careful examination, usually in conjunction with diagnostic tests,
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Pharyngeal Findings of Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1998Michael A. Gerber+2 more
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Pharyngeals and Pharyngealization in Salishan and Wakashan
International Journal of American Linguistics, 1985openaire +2 more sources