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Microscopy of methylene-blue and Gram-stained smears from the tonsillar surface and an immunofluorescence (IF) test were carried out for 130 patients, 129 with genital and/or anal gonorrhoea, 27 of whom also had tonsillar gonorrhoea. One patient had only tonsillar gonorrhoea. 5 of the 28 patients with tonsillar gonorrhoea had
acute tonsillitis
and for these, agreement was found between culture, light microscopy and IF test, while only 5 of the remaining 23 patients had positive microscopy. Among the 102 patients who did not have tonsillar gonorrhoea a few false-positive light microscopies and IF tests were found. Microscopy of haematoxylin-eosin stained sections of 8 tonsils from 4 patients with recurrent tonsillitis and tonsillar gonorrhoea showed subacute
tonsillitis
. Methylene-blue and Gram-stained sections revealed gram-negative diplococci morphologically similar to gonococci. The bacteria were located in the superficial layers of the mucous membrane (frequently intracellularly in leukocytes) and occasionally in cellular debris in the crypts.
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PMID:Microscopy of tonsillar smears and sections in tonsillar gonorrhoea. 6 17
We investigated bacampicillin (BAPC) granules in the field of pediatrics. 1) Average serum levels after administration of BAPC granules at a dose of 10 mg/kg as ABPC were 6.8 mug/ml at 1 hour, 1.4 mug/ml at 6 hours. Average urinary excretion rate till 6 hours was 84.5%. Those results were almost same as those obtained with BAPC tablet. 2) We treated patients with
acute tonsillitis
, lacunar
tonsillitis
and acute bronchitis by BAPC granules at a dose of 30 approximately 40 mg potency/kg for 3 approximately 5 days, and excellent results were obtained. 3) In the case of streptococcal infections including scarlet fever, pharyngeal streptococci disappeared 1 approximately 2 days after administration and did not reappeared. 4) BAPC granules were easy to intake for children and no abnormal laboratory finding was observed. 5) BAPC granules seem to be useful for treatment of pediatric infections.
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PMID:[An investigation on bacampicillin granules (author's transl)]. 45 84
44 children with
acute tonsillitis
were treated without the usual penicillin therapy. 22 children received lozenges containing Dequalinium chloride, 22 children received void lozenges under conditions of a double blind study. The results show that the treatment with Dequalinium chloride did not influence conditions caused by haemolytic streptococci -- verified by bacteriological examinations of pharyngeal smears -- inspite of its efficiency in vitro. Also general symptoms like fever, leukocytosis and rapid erythrocyte sedimentation rate were not influenced by Pequalinium chloride. Local symptoms like sore throat, tonsillar redness and exsudation were influenced beneficially. It can therefore be assumed that in cases of
acute tonsillitis
penicillin therapy is not necessary except in cases of streptococci infections. These should be excluded by pharyngeal smear. The medium of Liebermeister and Braveny is a very simple indicator to differentiate between
tonsillitis
caused by streptococci and
tonsillitis
of other origin.
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PMID:[Treatment of tonsillitis with dequalinium chloride]. 85 2
A case of myocarditis, hepatic necrosis, and acute anuria associated with
acute tonsillitis
was described. The previously reported relation between myocarditis and
tonsillitis
not of diphtheritic or beta-hemolytic streptococcal origin was discussed, as well as the implications for management.
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PMID:Fatal myocarditis associated with acute tonsillitis. 88 60
One hundred patients suffering from recurrent
acute tonsillitis
were studied. One hundred tonsils were cultured. Surface bacteria were compared to deep bacteria. In 48 per cent of the cases a different pathogen was cultured from the interior of the tonsil as compared to the surface culture. This fact may explain recurrence of
tonsillitis
and makes the reliability of the conventional tonsillar culture questionable. Surgical extirpation of the tonsils seems to be the only treatment since deep bacteria remain unidentified and resist the antibiotic therapy that may affect only the surface microflora.
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PMID:Surface tonsillar microflora versus deep tonsillar microflora in recurrent acute tonsillitis. 92 99
The results are discussed of a retrospective study of 126 patients by whom an excess of the fusospirochaetal complex was found by direct microscopic examination of tonsillar material. These bacteria are not only found in unilateral ulcero-necrotic
tonsillitis
, but also in different other tonsillar and general diseases. Vincent's angina appears almost exclusively in young persons, aged from 16 to 25 years; in the adolescence (16-20 years) it forms about 40% of all cases of
acute tonsillitis
. The fusospirochaetal complex is also often found in chronic tonsillitis and even in morfologically normal tonsils, especially in patients with general diseases like rheumatic arthritis. In one third of the patients with infectious mononucleosis, the complex is present in the tonsillar lesions. The occurrence of Vincent's angina is double as high in women than in men. From our assessments we can conclude that the fusospirochaetal complex has a very low pathogenity, and that it only can grow in patients with a reduced local or general resistance, even without causing local lesions.
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PMID:[Significance of the fusospirillum complex (Plaut-Vincent angina)]. 101 88
Amoxicillin granule (100 mg AMPC potency per 1.0 g granule) was administered to pediatric patients with the following results. 1) AAMPC serum concentration and the urinary recovery of two preparations (Clamoxyl 'Beecham' and Sawacillin 'Fujisawa') granule were compared in a cross over trial in 5 healthy adult volunteers. No significant difference in the results was observed between the two granules. 2) The peak serum concentration after oral administration of 10 mg/kg AMPC to 5 children gave an average of 5.06 mug/ml 1 hour after administration. The 6-hour urinary excretion was distributed 51.4 approximatley 78.9%. 3) AMPC was administered at a dose of about 20 mg/kg/day to 35 children with acute pediatric infections that is scarlet fever,
acute tonsillitis
,
tonsillitis
lacunalis, acute bronchitis, bronchial asthma +bronchitis and infectious impetigo. An effective therapeutic result was obtained in all cases. 4) The granule was well accepted by young children, and at a dose level of about 20 mg/kg/day for a week no disorder on hepatorenal function was observed in any og the patients.
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PMID:[Clinical investigation of amoxicillin (clamoxyl 'Beecham') granules in pediatrics (author's transl)]. 104 99
Cefprozil (CFPZ, BMY-28100) granules was administered to a group of pediatric patients. The new oral cephalosporin, CFPZ, was evaluated clinically in 42 pediatric patients, and a pharmacokinetic study was performed in 6 patients. Serum and urinary concentrations of CFPZ were determined in 6 patients who were given single dose of 7.5 or 15.0 mg/kg. Serum concentrations were determined at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 hours after dosing. Urinary concentrations were measured for periods of 0-6 hours after dosing. With oral administrations of 7.5 mg/kg and 15.0 mg/kg, peak serum concentrations were 2.13 micrograms/ml and 6.22 micrograms/ml, respectively, at 2 hours, and biological half-lives were 1.06 hours and 1.36 hours, respectively. Urinary recovery rates were 44.8% and 56.1%. The clinical evaluation was conducted in 41 patients including 16 patients with
acute tonsillitis
, 8 patients with lacunar
tonsillitis
, 4 patients with scarlet fever, 3 patients with acute bronchitis, 1 patient each with pertussis, furuncle, impetigo and lymphadenitis, and 6 patients with urinary tract infections. The ages of the patients were 10 month to 11 years 1 month, and they were treated with CFPZ at doses ranging 9.0-45.0 mg/kg daily for 3-14 days, the overall clinical efficacy rate was 92.7%. An eradication rate of 79.2% was achieved for 28 strains of 8 species identified in the patients. No side effects were observed. Abnormal laboratory test results obtained were eosinophilia in 2 patients.
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PMID:[Clinical studies on cefprozil granules in pediatrics]. 149 34
Penicillin tolerance in Streptococcus pyogenes has been suggested as a possible cause of therapeutic failure in streptococcal phryngitis treated with penicillin. In 144 patients with acute group A streptococcal
tonsillitis
treated with phenoxymethyl penicillin 12.5 mg per kg body weight b.i.d. for 10 days the same T-type was recovered after treatment in 21%. The recovery rate was higher for non-tolerant strains, 23%, than for tolerant strains, 10% (p greater than 0.05). Of patients with a non-tolerant strain 17% had both clinical and bacterial treatment failure in comparison with 5% infected with a tolerant strain (p greater than 0.05). Reinfection with a new serotype occurred in altogether 3%. The present data did not indicate that penicillin tolerance in group A streptococci is of significance in
acute tonsillitis
treated with phenoxymethylpenicillin for 10 days.
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PMID:Penicillin tolerance in group A streptococci and treatment failure in streptococcal tonsillitis. 163 56
The failure of treatment with penicillin in patients suffering from acute beta-haemolytic streptococcus Group A
tonsillitis
, may be due to the presence of beta-lactamase-producing bacteria. Several studies indicate that treatment with clindamycin may prevent recurrence and thereby eliminate the need for tonsillectomy. In this prospective study, 54 patients with recurrent
acute tonsillitis
were investigated. 29 patients were treated with clindamycin, 150 mg 4 times daily for 10 days, while 25 patients received no antibiotic treatment and served as a control group. A significantly reduced number of episodes of
acute tonsillitis
(P less than 0.01) and of tonsillectomy (P less than 0.001) was found in the group of patients treated with clindamycin.
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PMID:Treatment of recurrent acute tonsillitis with clindamycin. An alternative to tonsillectomy? 174 1
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