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The Relationship BetweenActinomycotic Infection and Chronic Tonsillitisin Adults
Authors: P. Janega; M. Šuly; P. Babál
Authors‘ workplace: Ústav patologickej anatómie LF UK, Bratislava
Published in: Čes.-slov. Patol., , 2001, No. 3, p. 99-104
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Chronic tonsillitis is a frequent disease in the adult population, in which the actinomycotic infection represents a not negligible accompanying phenomenon. Data about the presence of actinomycotic granules in tonsilar crypts are controversial in the available literature sources. Likewise,evaluation of the clinical significance of actinomycetes in the tonsil is reduced to simple saprophytism by some, or is considered infective for the tonsilar tissue by others. The present studyassesses the appearance of actinomycetes and the character of their invasiveness in the tonsilartissue afflicted with chronic tonsillitis. The material consists of surgical specimens from 125patients between the age of 15 to 78 years. Actinomycotic granules were present in 52 cases(41.6%), in 3 of those (5.8%) no tissue reaction was observed. Most frequently, in 32 of positivecases (61.5%), the granules were in crypts accompanied by abundant accumulation of inflammatory cells. In 16 cases (32.7%), actinomycetes migrated through the epithelium into the tonsilartissue. The presence of actinomycotic granules was significantly higher in chronic lacunar tonsillitis (72.4%) if compared with chronic tonsillitis cases without dilated crypts (36.3%). Our resultsindicate that actinomycets may play an active role in the etiology of chronic inflammatory tonsilar disease as the causative factor, or as a factor complicating an antecedent disease.
Key words:
chronic tonsillitis - actinomycosis - tissue invasion
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Anatomical pathology Forensic medical examiner Toxicology
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