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Transoral Robotic Surgery in Chronic Lingual Tonsillitis: An Observational Cohort Study. [PDF]
Toppenberg AGL, Plaat RE, Schwandt LQ.
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Use of the transoral robotic surgery to treat patients with recurrent lingual tonsillitis
This study evaluates the efficacy of lingual tonsil resection by transoral robotic surgery (TORS) in a large group of patients with recurrent lingual tonsillitis (RLT).
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[Chronic tonsillitis and periodontal diseases].
Vestnik otorinolaringologii, 2023INTRODUCTION Chronic tonsillitis is a multifactorial immunopathological process that contributes to the development of tonsillitis-associated pathology.
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Modern methods of diagnosis and conservative treatment of chronic tonsillitis
Russian otorhinolaryngology, 2022The increase in the incidence of chronic tonsillitis, the increase in the frequency of complications caused by it as well as an increase in the number of patients with absolute contraindications to surgical treatment make the search for effective local ...
T. M. Shishkunova
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Clinical practice guideline: tonsillitis I. Diagnostics and nonsurgical management
More than 120,000 patients are treated annually in Germany to resolve repeated episodes of acute tonsillitis. Therapy is aiming at symptom regression, avoidance of complications, reduction in the number of disease-related absences in school or at work ...
Jochen P Windfuhr +2 more
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International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 2021
To present the prevalence of tonsillitis in synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis and osteitis (SAPHO) patients, to compare the clinical characteristics and disease activities between SAPHO patients with and without tonsillitis and to preliminarily ...
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To present the prevalence of tonsillitis in synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis and osteitis (SAPHO) patients, to compare the clinical characteristics and disease activities between SAPHO patients with and without tonsillitis and to preliminarily ...
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Immunological Aspects of Tonsils and of Tonsillitis
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1988The human tonsils are responsible for the final antigen-induced differentiation of B-cells to plasma cells. Their main function could be the expansion of memory IgA-B-cells, allowing J-chain expression and final differentiation under secondary signals.
Hans-Peter Zenner, Franz-Xaver Brunner
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Recurrent tonsillitis and parental perceptions of tonsillectomy during the COVID-19 pandemic
Elliot Heward, John Rocke
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Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia, 2011
Many terms used for referring to tonsillar structures are applied in immunological research. However, in many cases, the use of these terms is not in compliance with official veterinary anatomical nomenclature. This is partly attributable to ambiguous descriptions present in conventional anatomical textbooks.
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Many terms used for referring to tonsillar structures are applied in immunological research. However, in many cases, the use of these terms is not in compliance with official veterinary anatomical nomenclature. This is partly attributable to ambiguous descriptions present in conventional anatomical textbooks.
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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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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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