Respiratory viruses are frequently detected in association with chronic tonsillar hypertrophy in the absence of symptoms of acute respiratory infection (ARI). The present analysis was done in follow-up to a previous clinical study done by this same group. Nasopharyngeal washes (NPWs) were obtained from 83 of 120 individuals at variable times post adenotonsillectomy, in the absence of ARI symptoms. A look back at virus detection results in NPWs from the same 83 individuals at the time of tonsillectomy revealed that 73.5% (61/83) were positive for one or more viruses. The overall frequency of respiratory virus detection in post-tonsillectomy NPWs was 58.8%. Rhinovirus (RV) was the agent most frequently detected, in 38 of 83 subjects (45.8%), ...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
The results of this study suggest that atypical bacteria may be involved not only in acute upper air...
Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical pro...
Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical pro...
<div><p>Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surg...
To evaluate the oscillations on the viral detection in adenotonsillar tissues from patients with chr...
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) is associated with respiratory infections worldwide, mainly in children. S...
Palatine tonsils have been observed to harbor several distinct respiratory and herpesviruses in sepa...
Human papilloma virus (HPV) is related to respiratory mucosal diseases, such as recurrent respirator...
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) can persist in nasopharynx and tonsils. Using HBoV1 serology, reverse-tran...
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) can persist in nasopharynx and tonsils. Using HBoV1 serology, reverse-tran...
Abstract Adenoids and tonsils have gained interest as a new in vivo model to study local immune fun...
The results of this study suggest that atypical bacteria may be involved not only in acute upper air...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
The results of this study suggest that atypical bacteria may be involved not only in acute upper air...
Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical pro...
Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surgical pro...
<div><p>Chronic tonsillar diseases are an important health problem, leading to large numbers of surg...
To evaluate the oscillations on the viral detection in adenotonsillar tissues from patients with chr...
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) is associated with respiratory infections worldwide, mainly in children. S...
Palatine tonsils have been observed to harbor several distinct respiratory and herpesviruses in sepa...
Human papilloma virus (HPV) is related to respiratory mucosal diseases, such as recurrent respirator...
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) can persist in nasopharynx and tonsils. Using HBoV1 serology, reverse-tran...
Human bocavirus 1 (HBoV1) can persist in nasopharynx and tonsils. Using HBoV1 serology, reverse-tran...
Abstract Adenoids and tonsils have gained interest as a new in vivo model to study local immune fun...
The results of this study suggest that atypical bacteria may be involved not only in acute upper air...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
Surgically removed palatine tonsils provide a conveniently accessible source of T and B lymphocytes ...
The results of this study suggest that atypical bacteria may be involved not only in acute upper air...