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Molecular detection of respiratory pathogens in tonsillar tissue from asymptomatic children: implications for result interpretation among the asymptomatic and symptomatic. [PDF]
Leber AL, Xu L, Oyeniran SJ, Wang H.
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Appendiceal Intussusception Secondary to Mantle Cell Lymphoma: A Report of a Rare Case. [PDF]
Miyata N, Asomah F.
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Dynamics of local B cell migration during affinity maturation in the human tonsil
McEnany J, Good BH, Cvijović I.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Acute tonsillitis is a common illness that affects patients of all ages but the risk of complication increases with the young. Tonsillitis commonly presents with a sore throat and difficulty swallowing and will often have swelling of the tonsils with exudate on physical examination.
Van Tuong Ngoc, Nguyen +3 more
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Acute tonsillitis is a common illness that affects patients of all ages but the risk of complication increases with the young. Tonsillitis commonly presents with a sore throat and difficulty swallowing and will often have swelling of the tonsils with exudate on physical examination.
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Infectious Disorders - Drug Targets, 2012
Acute tonsillitis is an inflammatory process of the tonsillar tissues and is usually infectious in nature. Acute infections of the palatine tonsils predominantly occur in school-aged children, but patients of any age may be affected. Tonsillitis of viral origin is usually treated with supportive care.
Doug, Sidell, Nina L, Shapiro
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Acute tonsillitis is an inflammatory process of the tonsillar tissues and is usually infectious in nature. Acute infections of the palatine tonsils predominantly occur in school-aged children, but patients of any age may be affected. Tonsillitis of viral origin is usually treated with supportive care.
Doug, Sidell, Nina L, Shapiro
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Southern Medical Journal, 1986
Lingual tonsillitis can cause various signs and symptoms including nocturnal or supine cough, constant discomfort in the throat, glossal pain, and otalgia. Most patients with lingual tonsillitis have already had palatine tonsillectomy. A lingual tonsil may be visible only by using a laryngeal mirror.
R K, Puar, H S, Puar
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Lingual tonsillitis can cause various signs and symptoms including nocturnal or supine cough, constant discomfort in the throat, glossal pain, and otalgia. Most patients with lingual tonsillitis have already had palatine tonsillectomy. A lingual tonsil may be visible only by using a laryngeal mirror.
R K, Puar, H S, Puar
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976
Reported is an unusual lesion on the right palatine tonsil in a man with latent primary syphilis. The lesion was white, nodular, firm, and asymptomatic, and histologically had a keratinized surface; it was not caused by primary syphilis or any other known or described entity.
N J, Fiumara, J L, Giunta, W D, Chasin
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Reported is an unusual lesion on the right palatine tonsil in a man with latent primary syphilis. The lesion was white, nodular, firm, and asymptomatic, and histologically had a keratinized surface; it was not caused by primary syphilis or any other known or described entity.
N J, Fiumara, J L, Giunta, W D, Chasin
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Primary Tuberculosis of Tonsil Mimicking Carcinoma Tonsil
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2020Tuberculosis is one of the major causes of ill health and death worldwide. Primary tuberculosis of the oral cavity and oropharynx is usually uncommon. Among tuberculosis of oral cavity and oropharynx, primary tuberculosis of tonsil in the absence of active pulmonary tuberculosis is a very rare clinical entity which presents difficulties in diagnosis ...
P, Venu Gopal Reddy, B, Naveen Kumar
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2014
The definition of severe recurrent throat infections is arbitrary, but recent criteria have defined severe tonsillitis as: five or more episodes of true tonsillitis a year; symptoms for at least 1 year; and episodes that are disabling and prevent normal functioning.
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The definition of severe recurrent throat infections is arbitrary, but recent criteria have defined severe tonsillitis as: five or more episodes of true tonsillitis a year; symptoms for at least 1 year; and episodes that are disabling and prevent normal functioning.
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