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ADENOTONSILLARADENOTONSILLARDISEASESDISEASES
Dr.Sherif BugnahDr.Sherif BugnahENT ResidentENT ResidentArmed Forces Hospitals Southern RegionArmed Forces Hospitals Southern RegionKhamis Mushayt - Saudi ArabiaKhamis Mushayt - Saudi Arabia
 
ADENOTONSILLAR DISEASADENOTONSILLAR DISEAS 
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INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (Adenoid & Tonsils)ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY (Adenoid & Tonsils)INFECTIONS : VIRAL INFECTIONSINFECTIONS : VIRAL INFECTIONS
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)Coxsackie virusCoxsackie virus 
FUNGAL INFECTIONSFUNGAL INFECTIONSBACTERIAL INFECTIONSBACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Group A -hemolytic streptococcusGroup A -hemolytic streptococcusCorynebacterium diphtheriaeCorynebacterium diphtheriae
Recurrent Acute TonsillitisRecurrent Acute TonsillitisChronic TonsillitisChronic TonsillitisComplications of Acute AdenotonsillitisComplications of Acute Adenotonsillitis
NONSUPPURATIVE COMPLICATIONSNONSUPPURATIVE COMPLICATIONSSUPPURATIVE COMPLICATIONSSUPPURATIVE COMPLICATIONS
Chronic Adenotonsillar HypertrophyChronic Adenotonsillar HypertrophyTONSILLAR NEOPLASMSTONSILLAR NEOPLASMS
 
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
The tonsils and adenoids can be a source of The tonsils and adenoids can be a source of infection and obstruction for both adults andinfection and obstruction for both adults andchildren and are responsible for a significantchildren and are responsible for a significantchildhood illnesses.childhood illnesses.
Tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy remain twoTonsillectomy and adenoidectomy remain twoof the most commonly performed proceduresof the most commonly performed proceduresby otolaryngologists.by otolaryngologists.
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