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Query: UMLS:C0040425 (
tonsillitis
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OBJECTIVE: To determine ASO titer profile by establishing
ARF
differential diagnoses of other diseases with high levels of ASO antibodies. METHODS: We investigated 78 patients with
ARF
at onset and follow-up, 22 with isolated chorea at onset, 45 with recurrent oropharyngeal
tonsillitis
, and 23 with recent flare of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. We tested ASO with automated particle-enhanced immunonephelometric assay (Behring(R)-Germany). The ASO (IU/ml) titers were assessed at the following time intervals: 0-7 days, 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 1-2 months, 2-4 months, 4-6 months, 6-12 months, 1-2 years, 2-3 years, 3-4 years, and 4-5 years after onset of
ARF
. RESULTS: ASO titers in patients diagnosed with
ARF
had a significant increase up to the 2-4-month time interval (P<0.0001). Baseline levels were observed afterwards in patients under regular penicillin prophylaxis. The levels of ASO in
ARF
were also significantly higher than in patients with isolated chorea, recurrent oropharyngeal infections or juvenile idiopathic arthritis (P=0.0025), when age-matched samples of these groups were compared. The testacute;s sensitivity was 73.3% and the specificity was 57.6%, and it was calculated taking into account the upper limit of normality at 320 IU/ml, as well as the established diagnosis of
ARF
. The testacute;s specificity and positive predictive value increased with rising or higher titers, being higher with titers above 960 UI/ml. CONCLUSION: This reappraisal of ASO profile in
ARF
patients indicates a remarkable response during the acute phase, and that points to the extent to which ASO levels may differentiate
ARF
from other diseases with high levels of ASO antibodies, as coincidental but unrelated streptococcal infection or chronic arthritis flareup.
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PMID:[Antistreptolysin O titer profile in acute rheumatic fever diagnosis] 1464
The objective of he present works was to analyse epidemiological parameters characterizing the prevalence of chronic tonsillitis morbidity and specific features of its local and systemic complications (the former included paratonsillar abscess, PA, while the latter acute rheumatic fever,
ARF
, and acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis, APSGN). The data subjected to the analysis comprised information collected by the Statistical Department of the Clinical Infectious Hospital No 1 for the past 10 years about the number of hospitalized patients having the diagnosis of
tonsillitis
in combination with PA and the data on the number of peritonsillar abscess drainage procedures performed between 2008 and 2010 (Statistical Department of S.P. Botkin City Clinical Hospital), the number of tonsillectomies, the prevalence of
ARF
and APSGN during the last 10 years (Medical Statistics Bureau of the Moscow Health Department), and the results of monitoring regular medical check-ups of the patients presenting with the above pathologies. The number of the patients hospitalized at the Clinical Infectious Hospital No 1 for the diagnosis of
tonsillitis
in combination with PA was shown to increase as well as the number of autopsies of the patients with PA performed at S.P. Botkin City Clinical Hospital. Simultaneously, the number of tonsillectomies in the clinics of Moscow Health Department decreased whereas the prevalence of
ARF
and APSGN and the number of the patients with chronic tonsillitis under dispensary observation for over 2 years increased. It is concluded that otorhinolaryngologists working in outpatient facilities must promptly identify indications for radical surgical sanitation of the pockets of chronic infection by means of bilateral tonsillectomy.
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PMID:[Peculiarities of epidemiology of chronic tonsillitis under current conditions of providing specialized aid to the patients presenting with ENT diseases]. 2388 65