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Infections of the Pharynx, Tonsils, and Adenoid Infections of the Pharynx, Tonsils, and Adenoid

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ا م د محمد رديف Acute specific Pharyngitis 1 Diphtheria 2 Infectious mononucleosis glandular fever 3 Moniliasis 4 Acute pharyngitis associated with blood disorders   ID: 779910

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Infections of the Pharynx, Tonsils, and Adenoid

ا م . د. محمد رديف

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Acute specific Pharyngitis:

1- Diphtheria.

2- Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever).

3-

Moniliasis

.

4- Acute pharyngitis associated with blood disorders

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Chronic specific Pharyngitis

1- Tuberculosis.

2- Syphilis.

3-

Scleroma

4- Toxoplasmosis.

5- Leprosy.

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Differential diagnosis:

1- Diphtheria.

2- Glandular fever (Infectious mononucleosis).

3-

Scarlet fever.

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Complications:

1-

Peritonsillar

abscess.

2-

Parapharyngeal

and retropharyngeal abscesses.

3- Acute

glomerulo

-nephritis.

4- Acute rheumatic fever.

5- Acute otitis media.

 

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Contraindications:

1- Bleeding tendency as

haemophilia

.

2- Acute upper respiratory tract infections.

3- Epidemics of poliomyelitis.

4- Cleft palate.

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Adenoid: (nasopharyngeal tonsil)

Mass of lymphoid tissue located in the upper and posterior wall of the

nasopharynx

, it is a normal structure with definite function namely the production of antibodies.

Physiological enlargement occurs at the age of 3 to 7 years. Pathological enlargement is due to inflammation during recurrent attacks of upper respiratory tract infection, which make it sufficient to produce symptoms, but the size of the adenoid in relative to size of the nasopharyngeal space is the more important factor in producing the symptoms.

 

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