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Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis

Introduction: Benign idiopathic tonsillar hypertrophy (HBI) may affect a child's quality of life and sleep. Several studies have sought to relate the clinical features of HBI with the infectious and/or immunologic changes that occur. Objective: To increase the knowledge of the etiology of HBI....

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Autores principales: Miramontes, Henrique Prestes, Fagundes, Djalma José, Jurgielewicz, Julia Coelho Lima e, Miramontes Neto, Haroldo Prestes, Oliveira, Renan Gianotto de, Oliveira, Gustavo Gianotto de, Souza, Maria Rosa Machado de
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Publicado: Thieme Publicações Ltda 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4297036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1364174
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author Miramontes, Henrique Prestes
Fagundes, Djalma José
Jurgielewicz, Julia Coelho Lima e
Miramontes Neto, Haroldo Prestes
Oliveira, Renan Gianotto de
Oliveira, Gustavo Gianotto de
Souza, Maria Rosa Machado de
author_facet Miramontes, Henrique Prestes
Fagundes, Djalma José
Jurgielewicz, Julia Coelho Lima e
Miramontes Neto, Haroldo Prestes
Oliveira, Renan Gianotto de
Oliveira, Gustavo Gianotto de
Souza, Maria Rosa Machado de
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description Introduction: Benign idiopathic tonsillar hypertrophy (HBI) may affect a child's quality of life and sleep. Several studies have sought to relate the clinical features of HBI with the infectious and/or immunologic changes that occur. Objective: To increase the knowledge of the etiology of HBI. Data Synthesis: From 2012 to 2013 we conducted a retrospective observational study of 101 children with HBI who underwent tonsillectomies at Ambulatory ENT General Hospital of the East Zone of São Paulo City, a region with a poor socioeconomic population. Preoperative serologic results were available to confirm mononucleosis, cytomegalovirus, anti-streptolysin O (ASLO) and immunoglobulins. The mean patient age was 5.8 years (55% male, 45% female). Using the Mann-Whitney U test, we identified significant gender differences in the parameters of immunoglobulins (Ig) M (IgM), IgA, and IgE. Forty-seven percent of the patients had increased ASLO levels, and 37% had increased IgE levels. Conclusion: An evaluation of a patient's serologic parameters and laboratory results may be relevant to the etiology and prevention of HBI. Based on the results obtained from the study sample, the identification of etiologic agents and causative factors remain a public health challenge that affects the quality of life of children.
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spelling pubmed-42970362015-05-19 Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis Miramontes, Henrique Prestes Fagundes, Djalma José Jurgielewicz, Julia Coelho Lima e Miramontes Neto, Haroldo Prestes Oliveira, Renan Gianotto de Oliveira, Gustavo Gianotto de Souza, Maria Rosa Machado de Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol Article Introduction: Benign idiopathic tonsillar hypertrophy (HBI) may affect a child's quality of life and sleep. Several studies have sought to relate the clinical features of HBI with the infectious and/or immunologic changes that occur. Objective: To increase the knowledge of the etiology of HBI. Data Synthesis: From 2012 to 2013 we conducted a retrospective observational study of 101 children with HBI who underwent tonsillectomies at Ambulatory ENT General Hospital of the East Zone of São Paulo City, a region with a poor socioeconomic population. Preoperative serologic results were available to confirm mononucleosis, cytomegalovirus, anti-streptolysin O (ASLO) and immunoglobulins. The mean patient age was 5.8 years (55% male, 45% female). Using the Mann-Whitney U test, we identified significant gender differences in the parameters of immunoglobulins (Ig) M (IgM), IgA, and IgE. Forty-seven percent of the patients had increased ASLO levels, and 37% had increased IgE levels. Conclusion: An evaluation of a patient's serologic parameters and laboratory results may be relevant to the etiology and prevention of HBI. Based on the results obtained from the study sample, the identification of etiologic agents and causative factors remain a public health challenge that affects the quality of life of children. Thieme Publicações Ltda 2014-05-15 2014-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4297036/ /pubmed/25992111 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1364174 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers
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Miramontes, Henrique Prestes
Fagundes, Djalma José
Jurgielewicz, Julia Coelho Lima e
Miramontes Neto, Haroldo Prestes
Oliveira, Renan Gianotto de
Oliveira, Gustavo Gianotto de
Souza, Maria Rosa Machado de
Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis
title Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis
title_full Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis
title_fullStr Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis
title_short Prevalence of Microorganisms and Immunoglobulins in Children with Tonsillar Hypertrophy and Adenoiditis
title_sort prevalence of microorganisms and immunoglobulins in children with tonsillar hypertrophy and adenoiditis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4297036/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25992111
http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1364174
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