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Query: UMLS:C0040425 (
tonsillitis
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The present studies are concerned with the reconfirmation of cryo-effects on the tonsil, such as advantages of cryosurgery on habitual
tonsillitis
, on expansive growth of tonsillar
haemangioma
and papilloma, and on malignant lymphoma. The present results revealed that post-operative healing of the wounds was satisfactory with minimum scar formation. Recurrence of habituere
tonsillitis
within three years after cryosurgery was 17%. Cryosensitivity was extremely high on patients with
haemangioma
and papilloma, even in cases of malignant lymphoma.
...
PMID:Indication of cryosurgery on tonsillar diseases. 306 7
The otorhinolaryngological signs of AIDS are reviewed (both analysis and synthesis) following the chronological order of the literature. The earliest clinical pictures, their frequency and time of onset, are described by the authors studied. In 1986 the ENT signs of this disease were well known, and in our region the same multiple, polyfacetic aspects are seen. Personal experience of this is described, emphasizing how seldom the diagnosis has been made, except early on. Usually the cases seen and diagnosed by the Department of Infectious Diseases were referred for specialist opinion. The commonest findings were, amongst the opportunist infections: oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis, and tuberculous adenopathies. Classical ENT pathology was represented by sinusitis and to a lesser extent by otitis and
tonsillitis
. The tumours seen were non-Hodgkin lymphomas, but no Hodgkin's or Burkitt's lymphomas. There was an unusual case of 'high grade centroblastic lymphoma', localized to the tonsil and presenting as necrotic
tonsillitis
and peritonsillar abscess. Recently a patient with a large pharyngeal tumour (still being investigated) has been provisionally diagnosed as having a cavernous
angioma
. Both these patients were diagnosed by us, since we saw the first sign of the disease. We have seen few Kaposi's sarcomas, since cutaneous and oral lesions are not usually referred to us.
...
PMID:[AIDS manifestations in otorhinolaryngology]. 906 87